
Nathaniel Reed
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Nov 13, 2024 |
10news.com | Nathaniel Reed |Justin Boggs
President-elect Donald Trump told House Republicans on Wednesday that he supports Speaker Mike Johnson’s bid to hold the gavel in 2025, a source confirmed to Scripps News. “I’m with him all the way," Trump told House Republicans on Wednesday. The meeting with House Republicans was being held as Senate Republicans decide who their next leader will be to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell. Following Trump's meeting with House Republicans, he will meet with President Joe Biden at the White House.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
wtkr.com | Nathaniel Reed
He one of the nation’s most popular governors, a Republican who oversaw a blue state for eight years. Now, Larry Hogan, whose term expired last year, is a candidate for U.S. Senate and struggling to win back the moderate Democratic voters who supported him in the past in a hotly contested presidential election year. "Obviously it's a different turnout,” Hogan told Scripps News aboard his campaign’s bus after a Veterans for Hogan event in southern Maryland.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
turnto23.com | Nathaniel Reed
He one of the nation's most popular governors, a Republican who oversaw a blue state for eight years. Now, Larry Hogan, whose term expired last year, is a candidate for U.S. Senate and struggling to win back the moderate Democratic voters who supported him in the past in a hotly contested presidential election year. "Obviously it's a different turnout," Hogan told Scripps News aboard his campaign's bus after a Veterans for Hogan event in southern Maryland.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
abcactionnews.com | Nathaniel Reed
In a rare show of bipartisanship in the House of Representatives, lawmakers unanimously voted to bolster Secret Service protection for major presidential candidates and their running mates.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
denver7.com | Nathaniel Reed
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson says he'll likely pursue a plan B after the House rejected a bill to temporarily fund the government. But it's unclear exactly what that new plan would look like. The funding bill that failed Wednesday was attached to a mandate that states require proof of citizenship when people register to vote. 14 Republicans and all but three Democrats voted against the bill. Members of Congress have until October 1st to approve new funding or face a partial government shutdown.
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