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Jim Saksa

Washington, D.C.

Features Reporter at Roll Call

Features Reporter, @RollCall. Formerly @WHYY. Ex-lawyer. Loves rugby. Misses Philly. ❤️ Tips: [email protected]. On too many of these dumb sites.

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  • 2 weeks ago | rollcall.com | Jason Dick |Jim Saksa

    An activist with Save Our Care brings tombstone cutouts to the office of Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst to highlight her comments at a recent town hall on the Republican budget proposal. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

  • 2 weeks ago | gazettextra.com | Jim Saksa

    WASHINGTON - There may be no second acts in American lives, but American politics is full of sequels. And 15 years after they starred in an electoral bloodbath, Democrats who faced tea party-filled town halls in the past say they're watching a party-swapping reboot unfold today. "There are some eerie similarities," said Chris Carney, a Democrat whose Pennsylvania seat was one of 63 his party lost in the House in 2010. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.

  • 2 weeks ago | charlotteobserver.com | Jim Saksa

    Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa went viral last week when a town hall audience member challenged her defense of the proposed Medicaid cuts by shouting, "People will die!" "Well, we all are going to die," Ernst replied, eliciting groans from the crowd. (Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times/TNS) TNS WASHINGTON - There may be no second acts in American lives, but American politics is full of sequels.

  • 2 weeks ago | dailyitem.com | Jim Saksa

    WASHINGTON — There may be no second acts in American lives, but American politics is full of sequels. And 15 years after they starred in an electoral bloodbath, Democrats who faced tea party-filled town halls in the past say they’re watching a party-swapping reboot unfold today. “There are some eerie similarities,” said Chris Carney, a Democrat whose Pennsylvania seat was one of 63 his party lost in the House in 2010. kAmx? C646?E >@?E9D[ #6AF3=:42? =2H>2<6CD 92G6 366?

  • 2 weeks ago | dailygazette.com | Jim Saksa

    WASHINGTON — There may be no second acts in American lives, but American politics is full of sequels. And 15 years after they starred in an electoral bloodbath, Democrats who faced tea party-filled town halls in the past say they’re watching a party-swapping reboot unfold today. “There are some eerie similarities,” said Chris Carney, a Democrat whose Pennsylvania seat was one of 63 his party lost in the House in 2010. × Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content.

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