The Senate is poised to confirm President Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Saturday afternoon, marking a significant victory for Trump and Republicans ahead of next month's midterm elections.
Senate Republicans say they saw Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) from the start as the key to confirming Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, Alexander Bolton reports.
Democrats believe their voters are now more fired up than ever to deliver a rebuke to the GOP in the November midterm elections, reports Niall Stanage.
Brett Kavanaugh appeared to be a lock for the Supreme Court for much of the summer before his nomination was thrown into question last month by allegations of sexual misconduct, John Bowden writes.
Vice President Pence accused China this week of meddling in U.S. elections with the aim of hurting President Trump and the Republican Party — the latest sign of the administration taking a tough line against Beijing ahead of the November midterms, Jordan Fabian and Morgan Chalfant report.
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the election has yielded numerous bombshell developments, all while enduring consistent attacks from President Trump and his allies, writes Morgan Chalfant.
A potential blue wave and string of Republican retirements could wipe out a huge chunk of GOP moderates this fall, leaving an even more conservative House caucus behind them, Melanie Zanona reports.
The Midwestern states that handed President Trump the White House two years ago now appear poised to deliver a sharply negative verdict against his party, thanks in no small part to voters’ dissatisfaction with the way Trump has handled his job, Reid Wilson reports.
President Trump is turning his fire on potential Democratic presidential candidates, a sign that he is looking beyond November’s midterm elections toward his own reelection campaign in 2020, according to Niall Stanage.
Democratic lawmakers say the GOP has gone too easy on drug companies, vowing that will change if they take power in November’s midterm elections, Nathaniel Weixel and Jessie Hellmann report.
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