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Left-Leaning Maine Voters Hope Ranked-Choice Voting Will Help Flip Senate Seat
A similar initiative is on the Massachusetts ballot this year, as Question 2. -
Harvard Law Professor Weighs In On Barrett Confirmation Ahead Of Senate Vote
Professor Noah Feldman once clerked alongside Judge Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court. -
As GOP Hails Barrett, Democrats Convene A Parallel Hearing: About Health Care
Minority Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee are using their time to focus on what they call the perils presented by Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the existing U.S. health care system. -
Utah GOP Sen. Mike Lee, Recently Infected With Coronavirus, Attends SCOTUS Hearing
Sen. Mike Lee tested positive for coronavirus after a White House event for President Trump's Supreme Court nominee. The Utah Republican returned for the SCOTUS hearing on Monday. -
Rep. Moulton: In Face Of 21st Century Warfare, US Is 'Already Losing'
The congressman spoke at length about a new report from the House of Representatives’ Future of Defense Task Force. -
Graham Plans New Political Offensive In Hearing With Old Foe Comey
The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee doesn't only intend to grill Republicans' least favorite ex-G-Man. He's also working with administration allies to surface unverified new allegations. -
Mass. Congressional Delegation Calls For Changes At Fort Hood, Military
At least nine soldiers at the U.S. Army base have died this year, including 23-year-old Elder Fernandes, an Army sergeant from Brockton. -
House Passes Short-Term Funding Bill To Keep Government Running
The measure includes a last-minute agreement with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Republicans over aid for farmers. The Senate needs to vote on the resolution and send it to President Trump. -
Ginsburg Vigil Draws Tears, Protests Against McConnell
Sen. Elizabeth Warren forcefully condemned the Senate Majority leader at the vigil: "What Mitch McConnell does not understand is this fight has just begun." -
Susan Collins: Whoever Wins The Presidential Election Should Fill SCOTUS Vacancy
Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins says the nomination of a Supreme Court justice to fill the vacancy left by the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg should be…