The new resolution agreed to Friday in the Senate impeachment trial gives Democratic senators running for president a much needed opportunity to hit the campaign trail between stints back in Washington as jurors.
Bernie Sanders spent about $50 million during the last three months of the year, burning through money faster than he raised it during the fourth quarter of 2019 – as he and his Democratic rivals readied for the first nominating contests of 2020, new filings show.
President Donald Trump’s senior adviser Jared Kushner told CNN’s Fareed Zakaria that impeachment has not hurt the President’s support, insisting that his base “is strong and getting stronger” and that former White House officials who have raised concerns about Trump “didn’t have what it took.”
The Iowa caucuses are just days away, and a new round of financial disclosure reports shows Democrat Joe Biden with low reserves of cash and two self-funding billionaires awash in it. And all the candidates are burning through cash.
As former Vice President Joe Biden attempts a third act in his political life, and reaches for what would be a crowning political achievement, the Senate has once again become the setting for a family tragedy of sorts.