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2019-05-16T16:15:58Z
Hedge fund billionaires and their families made up some of the biggest individual donors in the 2018 midterms, according to a new report from non-profit Public Citizen.
The 29-year-old made history in the 2018 midterm elections.
The Republican Party had a bumpy 2018, but some rising stars made a name for themselves or rebranded their public image this year.
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2018-12-12T14:09:00Z
Google measured this year's most trending topics that started with the words "How to," reflecting all the things Americans needed help with this year.
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2018-12-12T13:59:00Z
The biggest news stories of 2018 included the FIFA World Cup, the US midterm elections, and the royal wedding.
Two Suffolk County election workers and local Independence and Republican party leaders were charged with forging signatures on nominating petitions.
A North Carolina GOP leader said he is open to a new election in the state's 9th district amid allegations of voter fraud.
Republicans pushed to reduce the powers of Governor-elect Tony Evers and Attorney General-elect Josh Kaul.
The 'Badass' national security women were the ideal foil to Trump, who obtained multiple military draft deferrals and made lewd comments about women.
Incoming House Democrats have signaled a desire to prioritize legislation on immigration, guns, environment, and a criminal justice overhaul.
"Everyone gets in their own bubble. And when you're in that kind of echo chamber, it feels very scary to step outside of it," McCaskill said.
Nancy Pelosi won the caucus vote to become the next speaker of the House on Wednesday, but still faces a more difficult challenge.
Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton, one of the members leading the oppostion to Pelosi, is reportedly shifting his strategy against the leadership team.
McAdams has already said he will not support Rep. Nancy Pelosi for Speaker of the House.
"Everybody wants to give her such big credit for winning back the House..." Fudge said. "She didn’t win it by herself."
"We promised to change the status quo, and we intend to deliver on that promise," the 16 House Democrats wrote.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott defeated Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson for Florida's Senate seat by about 10,000 votes.
"We're not going to allow the Republicans to have a speaker, so certainly there will be someone that will step up," Rep. Marcia Fudge said.
"I don't anticipate doing that," Meadows told INSIDER on Tuesday when asked if he would seek another term. "But I don't know."
"If he really wants an honest and fair election, President Trump will stop bullying, harassing, and lying about the vote in Florida," Schumer said.