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Nick Anderson leads this week’s editorial cartoon gallery with a worried Trump supporter so “woke” by the market turmoil that he can’t sleep. The theme dominates this week’s batch of ...
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SPRINGFIELD — Senate President Don Harmon said Wednesday that he disagrees with Illinois election officials who said he collected millions of dollars more in campaign contributions last year ...
When the caps are in place, candidates can only accept up to certain amounts from individuals, political action committees, corporations and unions. But those caps are lifted in races where any ...
President Donald Trump touted the record-breaking fundraising numbers garnered by the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC ... BEHEMOTH FOR BOTH POLITICAL PARTIES: ‘CENTER OF ...
Vance personally introduced Colby for his confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee last month ... the Kentucky Republican’s vote “political pettiness.” ...
The Prime Minister took questions from the Liaison Committee, which is made up of ... PLEASE VISIT THIS PAGE FOR THE LATEST POLITICAL NEWS. Senior MPs have just finished quizzing Prime Minister ...
Though Griffin donated over $100 million to Republican-leaning political action committees over the last presidential cycle, he did not directly give to Trump’s campaign, according to ...
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A selection of editorial cartoons from around the country and across the political spectrum. You can send letters to the editor to letters@pressdemocrat.com.
While Pittsburgh's municipal election rules cap direct contributions by individuals at $3,500 and committees at $5,000, political action committees can raise and spend as much as they want as long ...