#Biden, Senate Democrats see fundraising edge in third quarter

#Biden, Senate Democrats see fundraising edge in third quarter

Democrats are seeing an early fundraising edge in several key 2024 races, with third-quarter figures giving President Biden a boost over his Republican rivals and giving vulnerable Senate Democrats the advantage in closely watched contests just more than a year out from next November’s Election Day.  “The good news for Democrats is that, even in…

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#Schumer faces Democratic divisions on Israel 

#Schumer faces Democratic divisions on Israel 

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), the first Jewish Senate majority leader in history and a staunch ally of Israel, faces a tricky divide in his caucus and the broader Democratic Party over how to respond to the attacks against Israel.   Schumer must navigate the growing tensions between Democratic allies of Israel and progressive…

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#Trouble looms for Senate GOP despite recruiting wins

#Trouble looms for Senate GOP despite recruiting wins

Senate Republicans’ string of major recruiting wins could soon be coming to an end as the party prepares for less-than-welcome entries in two races that could help decide the fate of the Senate majority next year.  Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) and former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake are widely expected to launch bids for the upper…

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#Manchin claims both parties ‘villainize’ each other amid speculation about No Labels bid

#Manchin claims both parties ‘villainize’ each other amid speculation about No Labels bid

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) accused both parties of villainizing each other on Sunday, as the moderate Democrat continues to fuel speculation about a potential third-party White House bid with the bipartisan group No Labels. “If you’re a Democrat, they expect you to villainize every Republican. And if you’re a Republican, you should villainize the Democrats,”…

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