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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

JONI ERNST


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Trump stands before Congress and offers a divided US an accounting of his turbulent first weeks

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President Donald Trump vowed to keep up his campaign of ā€œswift and unrelenting actionā€ in reorienting the nation’s economy, immigration and foreign policy as he delivered an unyielding address Tuesday night to Congress and the nation.

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Are Americans paying attention to Musk and Trump's DOGE? Here's what people in Iowa had to say

Read full article: Are Americans paying attention to Musk and Trump's DOGE? Here's what people in Iowa had to say

Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst has hailed Elon Musk and the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency.

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How key Republican senators are responding to Trump allies' primary threats

Read full article: How key Republican senators are responding to Trump allies' primary threats

Allies of President Donald Trump have been quick to threaten primary challengers for Republican senators who don’t back Trump's Cabinet picks and legislative priorities.

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Hegseth confirmed as Trump's defense secretary in tie-breaking vote despite turmoil over his conduct

Read full article: Hegseth confirmed as Trump's defense secretary in tie-breaking vote despite turmoil over his conduct

The Senate has confirmed Pete Hegseth as the nation’s defense secretary in a dramatic late-night vote.

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Senate advances Pete Hegseth as Trump's defense secretary, despite allegations against him

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The Senate has advanced the nomination of Pete Hegseth as President Donald Trump’s defense secretary.

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Trump's outsider Cabinet picks are rapidly gaining support for confirmation

Read full article: Trump's outsider Cabinet picks are rapidly gaining support for confirmation

One by one, President-elect Donald Trump's hoped-for Cabinet is falling into place.

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What Americans think about Pete Hegseth, Trump's defense secretary pick

Read full article: What Americans think about Pete Hegseth, Trump's defense secretary pick

Pete Hegseth faces an important test on Tuesday — but he won’t just have to prove himself to the senators who immediately began sparring over his nomination as defense secretary.

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The Latest: Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing adjourns following Senate questioning

Read full article: The Latest: Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing adjourns following Senate questioning

Confirmation hearings for Donald Trump’s cabinet picks begin this week, starting with Trump’s choice for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth.

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What to watch as Pete Hegseth faces questions about his experience and personal past

Read full article: What to watch as Pete Hegseth faces questions about his experience and personal past

Defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth will publicly face senators on Tuesday for the first time after weeks of privately pushing back on criticism over his qualifications and personal past.

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Hegseth confronts allegations of misconduct as senators grill Trump's choice for Pentagon chief

Read full article: Hegseth confronts allegations of misconduct as senators grill Trump's choice for Pentagon chief

Pete Hegseth vows to bring ā€œwarrior cultureā€™ā€ to the military if confirmed as President-elect Donald Trump’s defense secretary pick.

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Fate of Trump's Cabinet picks unclear as Republicans prepare to take power in Senate

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The fate of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet is still unclear after Republican senators spent much of December carefully dodging questions.

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Pressure on a veteran and senator shows what's next for those who oppose Trump

Read full article: Pressure on a veteran and senator shows what's next for those who oppose Trump

Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst is an Iraq War veteran and sexual assault survivor who has advocated for years to improve how the military handles claims of sexual misconduct.

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What Americans think about Hegseth, Gabbard and key Trump Cabinet picks: AP-NORC poll

Read full article: What Americans think about Hegseth, Gabbard and key Trump Cabinet picks: AP-NORC poll

As several of President-elect Donald Trump’s choices for high-level positions in his administration face scrutiny on Capitol Hill, a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that Americans have their own doubts.

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Hegseth meets with moderate Sen. Collins as he lobbies for key votes in the Senate

Read full article: Hegseth meets with moderate Sen. Collins as he lobbies for key votes in the Senate

President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Defense Department said he had a ā€œwonderful conversationā€ with Maine Sen. Susan Collins on Wednesday as he still pushing to win enough votes for confirmation and said he will not back down after allegations of excessive drinking and sexual misconduct.

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Trump’s defense secretary pick faces scrutiny over sexual misconduct allegations

Read full article: Trump’s defense secretary pick faces scrutiny over sexual misconduct allegations

Pete Hegseth, former Fox News host and President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for defense secretary, returned to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to address Republican senators’ concerns about his nomination.

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Elon Musk warns Republicans against standing in Trump's way — or his

Read full article: Elon Musk warns Republicans against standing in Trump's way — or his

Donald Trump’s second term comes with the specter of the world’s richest man serving as his political enforcer.

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Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's pick for intel chief, faces questions on Capitol Hill amid Syria fallout

Read full article: Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's pick for intel chief, faces questions on Capitol Hill amid Syria fallout

President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for intelligence chief, Tulsi Gabbard, is making her case on Capitol Hill.

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Sen. Joni Ernst wants to hear from Hegseth on sex assault in the military and women in combat

Read full article: Sen. Joni Ernst wants to hear from Hegseth on sex assault in the military and women in combat

Republican Sen. Joni Ernst made her most expansive comments yet on Pete Hegseth.

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Hegseth faces senators' concerns not only about his behavior but also his views on women in combat

Read full article: Hegseth faces senators' concerns not only about his behavior but also his views on women in combat

Pete Hegseth has spent the week on Capitol Hill trying to reassure Republican senators that he is fit to lead President-elect Donald Trump’s Department of Defense in the wake of high-profile allegations about excessive drinking and sexual assault.

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Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy bring Trump's DOGE to Capitol Hill

Read full article: Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy bring Trump's DOGE to Capitol Hill

It’s DOGE time at the U.S. Capitol.

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GOP lawmakers seek investigation of consulting firm over its work in China

Read full article: GOP lawmakers seek investigation of consulting firm over its work in China

A group of Republican lawmakers is demanding a federal investigation into the U.S. consulting firm McKinsey over its work with the Chinese government and state-owned enterprises.

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House Republicans push bill to detain migrants accused of theft after Georgia student killed

Read full article: House Republicans push bill to detain migrants accused of theft after Georgia student killed

The House has passed a bill that would require federal authorities to detain unauthorized immigrants who have been accused of theft.

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Senate Republicans resist advancing on border policy bill, leaving aid for Ukraine in doubt

Read full article: Senate Republicans resist advancing on border policy bill, leaving aid for Ukraine in doubt

Senate Republicans are resisting the advance of a bipartisan proposal intended to clamp down on illegal border crossings.

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Sen. Rand Paul performed Heimlich maneuver on choking Sen. Joni Ernst during GOP lunch

Read full article: Sen. Rand Paul performed Heimlich maneuver on choking Sen. Joni Ernst during GOP lunch

Sen. Joni Ernst, a Republican from Iowa, was choking on food during a luncheon when fellow Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky performed the Heimlich maneuver on her.

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Tens of thousands of supporters of Israel rally in Washington, crying 'never again'

Read full article: Tens of thousands of supporters of Israel rally in Washington, crying 'never again'

Supporters of Israel have rallied by the tens of thousands on Washington's National Mall, voicing solidarity in the fight against Hamas and crying ā€œnever again.ā€.

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Haley says US forces 'need to align' with countries including Russia; campaign says she misspoke

Read full article: Haley says US forces 'need to align' with countries including Russia; campaign says she misspoke

Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley has suggested that United States forces ā€œneed to alignā€ with non-European countries including Russia to enhance global security, a remark that comes amid the Biden administration’s approval for millions more in military aid to assist Ukraine in fending off Russia’s invasion.

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DeSantis signs Bible, Pence hops on motorcycle at 'Roast and Ride' event in Iowa

Read full article: DeSantis signs Bible, Pence hops on motorcycle at 'Roast and Ride' event in Iowa

Amid plates of sliced pork, statement-making leather ensembles and piles of political T-shirts, eight Republican presidential hopefuls descended on Iowa to pitch themselves to voters and, in Mike Pence’s case, hop on a motorcycle.

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Be tough in seizing Iran oil, bipartisan senators urge Biden

Read full article: Be tough in seizing Iran oil, bipartisan senators urge Biden

A dozen senators are making a bipartisan appeal to President Joe Biden to reinvigorate the power of U.S. authorities to seize Iranian oil assets.

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Landmark same-sex marriage bill wins Senate passage

Read full article: Landmark same-sex marriage bill wins Senate passage

The Senate has passed landmark bipartisan legislation to protect same-sex marriages.

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Senate set to vote on bill protecting same-sex marriages

Read full article: Senate set to vote on bill protecting same-sex marriages

The Senate is set to vote Tuesday on legislation to protect same-sex and interracial marriages, putting Congress one step closer to ensuring that such unions are enshrined in federal law.

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Pompeo to headline fundraiser in early-voting South Carolina

Read full article: Pompeo to headline fundraiser in early-voting South Carolina

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is headlining a major gathering of Republicans in South Carolina as he considers a 2024 White House bid.

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Some Republicans see good politics in same-sex marriage bill

Read full article: Some Republicans see good politics in same-sex marriage bill

As the Senate contemplates legislation to protect same-sex marriages, there has been a sharp shift in Republican support for the issue.

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EXPLAINER: Why Finkenauer's Senate bid rests on 3 signatures

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Why Finkenauer's Senate bid rests on 3 signatures

Iowa Democrat Abby Finkenauer’s hopes of running against Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley this fall may hinge on a state Supreme Court ruling on three petition signatures.

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Congress hears sirens wail as Ukraine legislators visit

Read full article: Congress hears sirens wail as Ukraine legislators visit

As members of the Ukrainian parliament visited Capitol Hill, pleading for wartime aid, an air raid siren suddenly blared.

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'Slava Ukraini': Zelenskyy becomes Congress' great unifier

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Just two years ago, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was at the center of impeachment proceedings that deeply fractured Republicans and Democrats in Congress.

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Oil, sanctions, jets: How Congress pushes Biden on Ukraine

Read full article: Oil, sanctions, jets: How Congress pushes Biden on Ukraine

At first, the White House resisted calls from Congress to ban Russian oil imports to the U.S. And then, it did just that.

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Congress votes to renew landmark domestic violence law

Read full article: Congress votes to renew landmark domestic violence law

Congress has renewed a 1990s-era law that extends protections to victims of domestic and sexual violence.

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GOP senators urge Biden to send Polish warplanes to Ukraine

Read full article: GOP senators urge Biden to send Polish warplanes to Ukraine

Republican U.S. senators are imploring the Biden administration to reverse course and allow the transfer of Poland’s MiG fighter jets to the Ukrainians to fight the Russian invasion.

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Iowa governor swipes at Biden leadership in GOP rebuttal

Read full article: Iowa governor swipes at Biden leadership in GOP rebuttal

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, delivering the Republican rebuttal to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address Tuesday, painted the picture of a country in the grip of several crises.

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Senators strike bipartisan deal on domestic violence bill

Read full article: Senators strike bipartisan deal on domestic violence bill

A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has introduced a proposal to reauthorize the 1990s-era law that extends protections for victims of domestic and sexual violence after it lapsed in 2019 because of Republican opposition.

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Congress set to change military sexual assault prosecutions

Read full article: Congress set to change military sexual assault prosecutions

After years of debate, Congress is on track to change how the U.S. military handles sexual assault cases, by taking some authority out of the hands of commanders and instead using independent prosecutors.

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US troops surge evacuations out of Kabul but threats persist

Read full article: US troops surge evacuations out of Kabul but threats persist

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Big infrastructure bill in peril; GOP threatens filibuster

Read full article: Big infrastructure bill in peril; GOP threatens filibuster

The bipartisan infrastructure deal senators brokered with President Joe Biden is hanging by a thread.

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Eyeing another run, Grassley shows Iowans he's keeping up

Read full article: Eyeing another run, Grassley shows Iowans he's keeping up

Eighty-seven-year-old Chuck Grassley is trying to show Iowans that he’s not just physically ready for an eighth term, but that's he thriving.

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'Past the point of no return'? Iowa Dems feel hopes fading

Read full article: 'Past the point of no return'? Iowa Dems feel hopes fading

There are signs of Democratic fatigue in Iowa, a state viewed for decades as a true political battleground.

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Democratic Iowa farmer running for GOP Sen. Grassley's seat

Read full article: Democratic Iowa farmer running for GOP Sen. Grassley's seat

An Iowa farmer and farmer county supervisor has become the first Democrat to announce he is running for Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley's seat.

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Let's face it: Washington adjusts to new mask guidance

Read full article: Let's face it: Washington adjusts to new mask guidance

First lady Jill Biden says finally going mask-free feels like ā€œwe're moving forward.ā€.

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Red meat politics: GOP turns culture war into a food fight

Read full article: Red meat politics: GOP turns culture war into a food fight

Republicans are increasingly using food — especially beef — as a cudgel in the culture war.

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Some Republicans worry voting limits will hurt the GOP, too

Read full article: Some Republicans worry voting limits will hurt the GOP, too

Some Republicans are worried the voting restrictions their party is pushing in political backgrounds will backfire by making it harder for GOP voters to cast ballots.

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Senate breaks filibuster on Asian-American hate crime bill

Read full article: Senate breaks filibuster on Asian-American hate crime bill

The Senate has opened debate on legislation confronting the rise of potential hate crimes against Asian Americans.

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GOP 2024 contenders enter Iowa, wary of Trump's long shadow

Read full article: GOP 2024 contenders enter Iowa, wary of Trump's long shadow

DES MOINES, Iowa – Ambitious Republicans are starting to make moves in Iowa, long a proving ground for future presidents. Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is the first since the election to gauge Iowans' interest in person this week. As he's expected to in Iowa, Pompeo subtly distinguished himself, without alienating Republicans still loyal to Trump and hoping for a 2024 comeback. But most in her southeast corner of Iowa want to see Trump run again. ā€œAt some point he's going to figure out how to get more attention than he's getting now, or he's going to fade into the sunset," Goeas said.

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EPA changes stand, sides with ethanol industry in court case

Read full article: EPA changes stand, sides with ethanol industry in court case

The federal government announced Monday, Feb. 22, 2021, that it will support the ethanol industry in a lawsuit over biofuel waivers granted to oil refineries under President Donald Trump's administration. The Environmental Protection Agency said it is reversing course and will support a January 2020 decision by the Denver-based 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a lawsuit filed by the Renewable Fuels Association and farm groups. Refineries can seek waivers if they can show that meeting the ethanol quotas would create a financial hardship for their companies. The appeals court concluded the EPA improperly granted exemptions to refineries that didn’t qualify.

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Democrat floats Trump censure as conviction grows unlikely

Read full article: Democrat floats Trump censure as conviction grows unlikely

House Democrats are busy preparing their formal case against the former president for inciting an insurrection, with arguments starting the week of Feb. 8. A week later, on Jan. 13, the Democratic-led House impeached Trump with the backing of 10 Republicans. She said that five is probably ā€œa high mark on what you’re going to see for Republican supportā€ for convicting Trump at trial. Some said the censure resolution was too late because Democrats had rejected GOP suggestions of censure before the House voted to impeach. ā€œI guess if we can censure former presidents, then when Republicans get in charge, we can censure Barack Obama or Democrats can censure George Bush."

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GOP largely sides against holding Trump impeachment trial

Read full article: GOP largely sides against holding Trump impeachment trial

In this image from video, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., the president pro tempore of the Senate, who is presiding over the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, swears in members of the Senate for the impeachment trial at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. Late Tuesday, the presiding officer at the trial, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., was taken to the hospital for observation after not feeling well at his office, spokesman David Carle said in a statement. The vote means the trial on Trump's impeachment will begin as scheduled the week of Feb. 8. ā€œYou’re asking me to vote in a trial that by itself on its own is not constitutionally allowed?ā€ he asked. Instead, Leahy, who serves in the largely ceremonial role of Senate president pro tempore, was sworn in on Tuesday.

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EXPLAINER: Can Trump be impeached after leaving office?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Can Trump be impeached after leaving office?

(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump might argue the calendar is his friend when it comes to a second impeachment trial. In 2019, the last time Trump found himself impeached by the House, he had nearly a year left in his presidency. But on Wednesday, with the inauguration of Joe Biden, Trump will be out of office by the time any Senate trial gets started. On Tuesday, Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, said she doesn’t think a post-presidency impeachment trial is constitutional. The consequence the Constitution sets up for a president who is impeached and convicted is removal from office.

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Loeffler to return to campaign after negative COVID-19 test

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Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Sen. Kelly Loeffler speaks at a campaign rally on Friday, Nov. 13, 2020, in Cumming, Ga. Loeffler and Democratic candidate Raphael Warnock are in a runoff election for the Senate seat in Georgia. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)ATLANTA – U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler said Monday that she will return to public campaigning after she got a second straight negative coronavirus test. A test Saturday came back inconclusive and a test Sunday came back negative, Loeffler’s campaign said. ā€œShe looks forward to getting back out on the campaign trail.ā€Perdue said before Loeffler’s negative test was announced Sunday that he would remain at home as he awaited Loeffler’s results. He returned to public campaigning on Monday, appearing with Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst in Griffin, south of Atlanta.

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Republican Dan Sullivan reelected in Alaska Senate race

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Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020, won re-election in Alaska, defeating independent Al Gross. (Al Drago/Pool via AP, File)JUNEAU, Alaska – Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan has won reelection in Alaska, defeating independent Al Gross in a race that attracted outside attention with control of the Senate at stake. The result in Alaska means control of the Senate won’t be decided until January Senate runoffs are held in Georgia. Sullivan campaign manager Matt Shuckerow was muted in his response Wednesday, noting ballots still were being counted in Alaska. The Gross campaign did not immediately indicate plans to concede after The Associated Press called the race for Sullivan on Wednesday.

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Senate control hangs in balance with a few races undecided

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., speaks with reporters during a press conference in Louisville, Ky., Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020. ā€œWe’re waiting — whether I’m going to be the majority leader or not,ā€ Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said Wednesday. There already is a Jan. 5 runoff in the state's other Senate race. Securing the Senate majority will be vital for the winner of the presidency. John Hickenlooper defeated GOP Sen. Cory Gardner, and Arizona, where former astronaut Mark Kelly beat Republican incumbent Martha McSally.

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Trump's Election Day surge powered by small-town America

Read full article: Trump's Election Day surge powered by small-town America

With the race unsettled in several key battlegrounds, Trump's strong Election Day surge may not be enough to overcome a Democratic operation that also turned out its vote. But the tight presidential races and unexpected Democratic losses in congressional races demonstrated the resilient power of Trump’s appeal with rural, white voters and a growing polarization that may outlast his leadership. ā€œBut in this election we found it’s not ticking fast enough for the Democrats.ā€Even as the winner of the White House was unclear, Republicans had victories to celebrate Wednesday and white, rural voters to thank. Trump held one of his final, largest campaign rallies in Butler, drawing an estimated 54,000 people two days before Election Day. State Republicans spent months signing up new GOP registrants in the county — the GOP netted 11,000 voters over Democrats since Trump's 2016 election.

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Democrats' Senate drive halted by GOP; key races undecided

Read full article: Democrats' Senate drive halted by GOP; key races undecided

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said President Donald Trump’s campaign helped his GOP allies, but that state election officials were still counting ballots. Key Senate races in North Carolina, Alaska and Georgia remained undecided. Democrats contested seats from New England to the Deep South and the Midwest to the Mountain West, reaching deep into GOP strongholds. North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis has struggled against Democrat Cal Cunningham, despite the married challenger’s sexting scandal with a public relations strategist. GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler will face Democrat Raphael Warnock, a Black pastor at the church where the Rev.

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Senate Latest: Kelly win gives Arizona 2 Democratic senators

Read full article: Senate Latest: Kelly win gives Arizona 2 Democratic senators

The former astronaut defeated Republican Sen. Martha McSally, who was appointed to the seat after McCain’s death in 2018. Daines’ first election in 2014 broke a Democratic lock on the Senate seat that had lasted more than 100 years. The six-term congressman from northern New Mexico defeated Republican Mark Ronchetti, a former television meteorologist, and Libertarian Bob Walsh. Reed cruised to victory over Waters, an investment consultant who mounted earlier unsuccessful campaigns for state Senate and U.S. Senate in Massachusetts. Warner defeated Republican challenger Daniel Gade in a low-key race in which the incumbent had a massive cash advantage.

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Democrats losing paths to Senate control as GOP hangs on

Read full article: Democrats losing paths to Senate control as GOP hangs on

Republican Senate candidate Sen. Mitch McConnell, second from right, and his wife, Elaine Chao, right, look on as aides show him the election results in Louisville, Ky., Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)WASHINGTON – Hopes fading for Senate control, Democrats had a disappointing election night as Republicans swatted down an onslaught of challengers and fought to retain their fragile majority. Democrats contested seats from New England to the Deep South and the Midwest to the Mountain West, reaching deep into GOP strongholds. The Democrats' gains were in Colorado and Arizona, where former astronaut Mark Kelly beat GOP incumbent Martha McSally. Republican Cynthia Lummis, the former congresswoman from Wyoming, won the Senate seat being vacated by Republican Mike Enzi.

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GOP tries to save its Senate majority, with or without Trump

Read full article: GOP tries to save its Senate majority, with or without Trump

Republican senators are fighting to save their majority against an onslaught of challengers in states once off limits to Democrats that are now hotbeds of the backlash to President Donald Trump and his allies on Capitol Hill. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)WASHINGTON – Senate Republicans are fighting to save their majority, a final election push against the onslaught of challengers in states once off limits to Democrats but now hotbeds of a potential backlash to President Donald Trump and his allies on Capitol Hill. With it, a reelected Trump could confirm his nominees and ensure a backstop against legislation from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. With the chamber now split, 53-47, three or four seats will determine Senate control, depending on which party wins the White House. Swooping in to fill the gap for Republicans is the Senate Leadership Fund, tapping deep-pocketed donors.

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Biden takes case against Trump to COVID ground zero in Iowa

Read full article: Biden takes case against Trump to COVID ground zero in Iowa

Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at a rally at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, Iowa, Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. The 200-plus cars packed in a parking lot at the Iowa State Fairgrounds honked and cheered, with supporters leaning out of their windows in the sunny 40-degree weather. Now Democrats have rallied behind Biden, and he enjoys a 2-to-1 cash advantage over Trump. Biden also spoke about other issues important to Iowa voters, like the struggles faced by family farmers, severe floods that have swept the Midwest and the trade fight with China. But most surveys of the state show a close race between Biden and Trump, and a loss for the Republican would significantly narrow his path to reelection.

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Parties' late spending on Senate races shows GOP's jeopardy

Read full article: Parties' late spending on Senate races shows GOP's jeopardy

Less than two weeks from an Election Day that will determine Senate control, each party is throwing late money at an up-for-grabs Democratic seat in Michigan. The Senate Majority PAC, a political committee aligned with the chamber's Democratic leaders, has canceled its remaining $1.2 million in spending against GOP Sen. Cory Gardner in Colorado, sensing victory. He's getting outspent 3-1,ā€ said GOP Sen. Pat Roberts, whose retirement is making the seat available. Besides Alabama, Michigan is the GOP's best chance at gaining a seat and thwarting Democrats' drive to a Senate majority. ā€œIt matters," agreed Poersch of Democrats' Senate Majority PAC, citing a shift in voters' sentiment over the final weeks of the 2016 campaign that helped Trump edge to victory.

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Senate Republicans try to ignore Trump's attacks on Fauci

Read full article: Senate Republicans try to ignore Trump's attacks on Fauci

Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, testifies during a Senate Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee Hearing on the federal government response to COVID-19 on Capitol Hill Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Washington. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell did not necessarily stand up for Fauci after Trump derided the National Institute for Health official as one of the ā€œidiotsā€ leading the country's coronavirus response. ā€œThe one thing we all need to do is wear a mask, practice social distancing, try to prevent the spread,ā€ McConnell told reporters. Trump's own COVID-19 diagnosis following a Rose Garden event at the White House sent ripples to Capitol Hill. He noted that ā€œthe scientists have a great deal of influence over a lot of things, but they don’t have total influence over the entire economy and how to run it.ā€Fauci has served since 1984 as the director of the National Institute of Health's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious diseases.

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Tied to Trump fate, Ernst walks tightrope in dead heat Iowa

Read full article: Tied to Trump fate, Ernst walks tightrope in dead heat Iowa

Trump finds himself locked in a close race in Iowa with Democrat Joe Biden, and Ernst is as well against Democratic challenger Theresa Greenfield. Walking the tightrope between pleasing the Trump base versus attracting other voters is challenging," said John Stineman, a Iowa Republican strategist unaffiliated with the Ernst or Trump campaigns. ā€œYou have the road of the radical left,ā€ she said while introducing Vice President Mike Pence at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in August. Trump carried Iowa by 9.4 percentage points in 2016 and Ernst surprised four-term Democratic Rep. Bruce Braley by nearly as much in 2014. The National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee has spent $11.3 million supporting Ernst, according to Kantar.

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McConnell tries to salvage Senate majority with court vote

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Confirmation hearings are set to begin Monday for President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee giving Republicans one last chance to salvage their Senate majority by wresting attention away from the White House and its COVID-19 response and onto the GOP’s longtime goal of fashioning a conservative court. Only two GOP senators balked at quick confirmation. This time, it's much about securing his own legacy reshaping the judiciary into what allies call the ā€œMcConnell Courtā€ as giving his majority a landing pad after a tumultuous four years with Trump. Having already bent Senate rules to allow 51-vote threshold to advance Supreme Court nominees, rather than 60 as was tradition, McConnell is now poised to usher a third Trump justice to confirmation. ā€œIt’s not going to be remembered as the McConnell Court,ā€ said Stevens.

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Why Trump doesn't want to talk about abortion rights

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President Donald Trump waves as he walks from Marine One to the White House in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, as he returns from Bedminster, N.J. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump doesn't want to talk about abortion. His campaign worries it could turn off voters who support abortion rights and drive on-the-fence or undecided voters — especially women — to turn out for Biden en masse. While Trump insisted during the debate that Barrett's views on Roe v. Wade are unknown, there is little doubt she opposes abortion personally. But advocates of abortion rights say the alarm bells are justified, with 17 cases currently in the legal pipeline. ā€œPresident Trump has governed as the most pro-life president in our nation’s history and never misses an opportunity to bring up his pro-life policy victories on the campaign trail," she said.

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Iowa again a battleground, sign of Trump's Midwest obstacles

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But there are signs Iowa may be competitive again. Deep concerns about the economy and dissatisfaction with Trump's handling of the coronavirus have changed dynamics of the race. However, Iowa, where Trump won by 9.4 percentage points in 2016, echoes the trend in Ohio, where Trump won by 8 but is now in a pitched battle with Biden. ā€œI believe it is a close race in Iowa," former Iowa Gov. In 2018, Democrats showed signs of resurgence, even though Republican Kim Reynolds became the first woman to be elected Iowa governor.

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2020 serves another blow as Ginsburg's death ignites fight

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The political battle is being quickly joined over replacing Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle, File)WASHINGTON – Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death drew mourners to the steps of the Supreme Court, where they sang ā€œAmazing Graceā€ in the dark. Inevitably, and against her last wishes, Ginsburg became a political football mere minutes after her death was disclosed Friday night. ā€œBREAKING: The future of the Supreme Court is on the line,ā€ said a fundraising email from Republican Sen. Joni Ernst’s Iowa campaign shortly after the justice's death was announced. But not Christopher Scalia, son of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, a conservative foil to the liberal Ginsburg who also happened to be a dear friend.

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Ginsburg's death draws big surge of donations to Democrats

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People gather at the Supreme Court on the morning after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 87, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020 in Washington. Scott Applewhite)WASHINGTON – Democrats raised more than $71 million in the hours after Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death, demonstrating how the liberal icon's passing and the contentious nomination fight that lies ahead have already galvanized the party's base. In Iowa, vulnerable Republican Sen. Joni Ernst sent out fundraising pleas shortly after Ginsburg's death was announced, drawing a swift online backlash. "BREAKING: The future of the Supreme Court is on the line,ā€ read the subject line of fundraising email from Ernst. ā€œThe next Supreme Court nominee will shape major decisions for decades to come.ā€Ernst later issued an apology.

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To door knock or not? Campaigning for Congress in COVID era

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By November, voters will decide who had the right approach — a high-stakes gamble as the coronavirus pandemic rewrites the rules of political campaigning. "But we’re making the most of it.ā€The House and Senate campaigns are courting voters as attitudes shift about COVID-19. One party strategist said Democrats believe voters will appreciate candidates who take COVID-19 risks seriously, attempting to draw a contrast to Trump and Republicans. He said the rate at which people answer the door is up at least 18% compared with pre-pandemic numbers. Pelosi noted that in some places it may be safe to go door to door.

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'Skeptical': Ernst suggests COVID numbers are inflated

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Experts refute that and new data suggests that the toll is probably significantly higher than the official count. Ernst said she, too, is so skeptical of the official numbers. Of those deaths, 1,125 were reported in Iowa, according to the state website at midday Wednesday. In recent tweets, supporters of QAnon misrepresented CDC figures, stating that the government's health agency had reduced the number of U.S. COVID-19 deaths to just over 9,000. For 6% of the deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned.

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GOP's focus on Trump leaves scant room for Congress hopefuls

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This isnt a party convention, its a Trump convention, said Rory Cooper, a Republican strategist and former congressional staffer who opposes Trump. If Republicans lose the Senate in November, we should look back at this week as a lost opportunity to introduce the country to more GOP congressional candidates. Scalise made no direct reference to the GOP's faint hopes of regaining the House majority in November's elections. Sean Parnell, a GOP challenger for a Democratic-held seat in western Pennsylvania, didnt specifically ask listeners to award Republicans House control. The inattention to the GOP's congressional efforts might have changed Wednesday when Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, delivered prime-time remarks.

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WHAT TO WATCH: Pence, Conway and protest pushback at RNC

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Pence, whose future political aspirations could hinge on November, has campaigned aggressively for the president. Pence has helped steer the White House response to the coronavirus, leading a task force and frequently working with the nations governors. The GOP convention has mentioned the virus far less than Democrats did last week, but Pence could throw it back into focus if he speaks about the work hes led. Conway, whose husband has become an outspoken Trump critic, says she is stepping away to spend more time with her family. Clarence Henderson, a civil rights activist from the 1960s, is expected to speak on the true meaning of peaceful protest."

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White House, GOP agree on virus testing in new aid bill

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The breakthrough on testing money, though, was key after days of debate between Republicans and the White House, showing a potential shift in the administration's thinking about the importance of tracking the spread of the virus. Despite deep differences among Republicans, McConnell is trying to push forward with what he calls a starting point in negotiations with Democrats. Were still on the 20-yard line? Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said, referring to White House comments. Where have the Republicans been?The White House negotiators, Mnuchin and Mark Meadows, the presidents acting chief of staff, arrived late at the Capitol. Were still struggling.Congress approved a massive $2.2 trillion aid package in March, the biggest of its kind in U.S. history.

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Surging Democrats expand Senate targets to GOP states

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Democrats have at least a punchers chance of grabbing Republican-held seats in four states Trump won by double digits: Alaska, Kansas, Kentucky and South Carolina. They argue that Trump's name on the ballot will give Senate candidates in Republican states a major edge and say they're spending there because Democrats are raising sums that can't be ignored. An expensive battle is brewing over Ernst's Iowa seat, with outside Democratic and GOP groups each planning to spend over $20 million. Kelly has a solid chance of defeating GOP Sen. Martha McSally while Harrison is waging an unlikely drive to oust Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, a close Trump ally. Republicans are eyeing Alaska, where GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan's likely opponent is Al Gross, an independent with Democratic support.

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Given a chance, Trump would push court pick before election

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FILE - This June 30, 2020, file photo shows the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington. President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have made it crystal clear: Given the chance theyll push through a Supreme Court justice nominee should a vacancy open on the high court before Election Day. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)WASHINGTON President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have tried to make it clear: Given the chance, they would push through a Supreme Court nominee should a vacancy occur before Election Day. He said he would release a new list of Conservative Supreme Court Justice nominees by Sept. 1. In 2018, Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley said that if he were still the committee chairman in 2020 and there were a Supreme Court vacancy, he would not take up the nomination.

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Congress eyes new virus aid as school, health crisis deepens

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This would be the fifth virus rescue bill since spring, all told an unprecedented federal intervention to counter the times. Senate Republicans are floating some $50 billion to $75 billion in education funds, but talks are still ongoing. This week, GOP Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa, along with Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., the chair of the Health, Education and Labor Committee, proposed child care grants to providers who safely reopen. One uncertainty is how to improve the nation's poor performance on virus testing. Pelosi's bill provides $75 billion more for virus testing and contact tracing, with directives to the federal government to set up a national testing program.

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GOP worries Trump's divisive June imperils Senate control

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Still another said Republicans worry the GOP brand of cutting taxes could be overshadowed by Trump's drive to defend Confederate monuments. 2 Senate Republican leader John Thune of South Dakota said last week. He said GOP candidates need to do what they need to do to win. Republican Senate candidates will have to defend things President Trump says and does between now and Election Day, said Rory Cooper, a Republican strategist and longtime Trump foe. He said he believes independent swing voters abandoning Trump will be willing to back GOP Senate candidates and expressed cautious optimism.

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Suddenly competitive Iowa complicates Trump's Midwest quest

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(AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)DES MOINES, Iowa After Donald Trump carried Iowa in 2016 by nearly 10 points, its swing state status was in doubt. But now, with stunning swiftness, Iowa Democrats have spun from distraught to hopeful. I am more hopeful than I have been, said Scott Brennan, a former Iowa Democratic Party chairman who is now a member of the Democratic National Committee. An Iowa poll conducted last week by The Des Moines Register underscored the shifting landscape for the president. President Trump won Iowa by over 150,000 votes in 2016, flipping Iowa by 9% after Obama won the state twice," campaign spokesman Ken Farnaso said.

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GOP candidates balance pros, cons of running with Trump

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Republican Sen. Thom Tillis, facing a competitive North Carolina reelection contest, is looking forward to campaigning" with Trump, Tillis' spokesperson said. GOP Sen. Steve Daines tweeted, Montana cant wait to have you back, Mr. President! after Trump promised to help him battle a strong Democratic challenger. Republican candidates are hostages, said Trump critic Tim Miller, an aide to past GOP presidential contenders including Jeb Bush. Anyone who wants to win in November should be running with the president, said Trump campaign spokesperson Erin Perrine. In the House, Democrats hope to use allegiance to Trump that GOP candidates touted in primaries against them in general elections.

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Quickly, carefully, GOP senators consider policing changes

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Sen. Rand Paul wants to stop sending surplus U.S. military equipment to local law enforcement. And GOP Sen. Mitt Romney is trying to assemble a bipartisan package of bills in response to police violence. I think we should all be optimistic right now," Scott, the only black GOP senator, told reporters at the Capitol. Lawmakers are watching as demonstrations erupt in all corners of the country, from the biggest cities to the smallest towns, and acknowledging the arrival of a mass movement for law enforcement changes as politically impossible to ignore. Obviously this is a national awakening, GOP Sen. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia said Tuesday on CNBC.

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Lauding 'force' against protests, Sen. Cotton raises profile

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WASHINGTON WASHINGTON (AP) Freshman Sen. Tom Cotton has risen to the ranks of potential 2024 Republican presidential contenders by making all the right enemies. By lining up behind President Donald Trumps law-and-order recipe for controlling civic unrest, hes making even more. Representing a state that has turned increasingly Republican in recent years, Cotton faces reelection in November with no Democratic opponent. Senator Cotton is standing with President Trump to take on China and keep America great, the announcer says. Hes a really serious guy.Cotton served one House term before being elected to the Senate in 2014, defeating Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor.

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Iowa voters oust Rep. King, shunned for insensitive remarks

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FILE - In this Aug. 23, 2019, file photo, Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, speaks during a news conference in Des Moines, Iowa. The nine-term congressman, shunned by his party leadership in Washington and many of his longtime supporters at home, lost to well-funded state Sen. Randy Feenstra in a five-way GOP primary. But the focus was on the 4th District primary featuring King, the lone Republican in Iowas U.S. House delegation. Establishment Republicans suggested Kings ouster would easily keep the seat in the partys hands, warning a King primary victory would jeopardize it. State Rep. Ashley Hinson won her two-way Republican primary to face freshman Democratic U.S. Rep. Abby Finkenauer.

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Democrats fight for chance to take on GOP Sen. Ernst in Iowa

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DES MOINES, Iowa Four relatively unknown Iowa Democrats are competing in a primary Tuesday to take on Republican Sen. Joni Ernst, an endeavor viewed as a long shot when better-known prospects last year took a pass on running. But as Democrats are increasingly bullish about their prospects in places such as Arizona and Colorado, the Iowa race is getting renewed attention as a potential battleground that could help the party regain the Senate majority. Greenfield's fundraising prowess reflects a broad array of support among Iowa Democrats. As of a week ago, nearly 500,000 Iowa voters, about one-quarter of the states electorate, had requested absentee ballots, the highest number of absentee ballot requests for any Iowa election, primary or general. The influx of primary-voting Democrats, including those who have been less active in recent cycles, could signal a resurgence of Iowa Democrats.

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41 Republicans vote against Iran amendment

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) (C) walks to his office on Capitol Hill on June 28, 2019, in Washington, D.C.(CNN) - Senate Republicans tallied enough votes Friday morning to block a largely Democratic-backed amendment that would require President Donald Trump to get congressional approval before striking Iran militarily. During an unusual Friday vote that commenced at 5 a.m. to meet various scheduling demands of the senators, Republicans hit the 41-vote mark, which means the Iran measure can't get the 60 votes it would need to advance. Sen. Joni Ernst, a Republican from Iowa, cast the 41st vote. The vote may not be finalized for several hours because it is being held open for senators, including those Democrats who participated in the Democratic presidential debate Thursday night in Miami, to come to the chamber to vote. Democrats knew they couldn't win on this amendment but pressed to have the vote to get senators on the record about the issue.

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