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Deadline Detroit | Oh, the stories they tell: Carl Levin recollections are amusing, touching and revealing

Deadline Detroit | Oh, the stories they tell: Carl Levin recollections are amusing, touching and revealing
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How Mitch McConnell has unified Republicans as a red wall against Biden s agenda | US Senate

The Senate minority leader has filibustered voting rights legislation, halted a pay gap measure and threatened to block a supreme court nominee

How Mitch McConnell has unified Republicans as a red wall against Biden s agenda

How Mitch McConnell has unified Republicans as a red wall against Biden s agenda
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Exiting GOP Old Guard in Senate Jeopardizes Deals With Biden

Five senior Republicans decline to run for re-election in 2022 Replacements may be less inclined to legislative compromise April 5, 2021 5:01 AM By Nancy Ognanovich President Joe Biden’s window to strike deals with Senate institutionalists who practiced traditional deal-making is steadily narrowing as more veterans prepare to head for the exits. As Biden starts a push to enact ambitious plans to invest $4 billion into the nation’s infrastructure, Republicans known for negotiating large bipartisan spending agreements are entering the homestretch of their Senate careers. Five have already said they won’t seek re-election in 2022. Veteran congressional watchers say the planned departures of GOP Sens. Richard Shelby (Ala.), Roy Blunt (Mo.), Rob Portman (Ohio), Richard Burr (N.C.), and Pat Toomey(Pa.) signal a continuing shift away from the kind of lawmakers who have long cobbled together bipartisan deals. Likely to take their place are hardliners less i

Trump on the ballot again? Daughter-in-law Lara ponders Senate run

Trump on the ballot again? Daughter-in-law Lara ponders Senate run David Smith in Washington © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images The Trump flags and yard signs are still up. Flags that shout “Impeach Biden” fly on the back of pickup trucks. “Most people here believe Donald Trump is still the president,” says Nancy Allen of her neighborhood in Shelby, North Carolina. “And I call him President Trump.” Allen might get the chance to vote Trump again sooner than expected. But it will not be for Donald or his politically ambitious daughter Ivanka. Instead the former president’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, a North Carolina native, is considering a run for the US Senate next year.

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