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News Alert: Dems search for winning playbook

 
 
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Dems search for winning playbook
Democrats are feeling increasingly confident about their chances of winning back the House and Senate in the 2018 midterms. 

After a surprising victory in Alabama’s Senate election last month, the party felt like it had momentum. Decisions by a pair of high-profile House GOP incumbents, Reps. Darrell Issa (Calif.) and Ed Royce (Calif.), to announce their retirements has only left the party feeling more confident. 

The Hill asked more than a dozen top officials, strategists and lawmakers in the party how Democrats should work the next ten months in Washington and across the country. 

Here’s what they said the party’s top priorities and strategies should be between now and November.
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Tipsheet: Dems search for winning playbook

 
 
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Dems search for winning playbook
By Amie Parnes
 
Democrats are feeling increasingly confident about their chances of winning back the House and Senate in the 2018 midterms. 

After a surprising victory in Alabama’s Senate election last month, the party felt like it had momentum. Decisions by a pair of high-profile House GOP incumbents, Reps. Darrell Issa (Calif.) and Ed Royce (Calif.), to announce their retirements has only left the party feeling more confident. 
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Listen: Trump and lawmakers face DACA and budget dramas, and more of today’s news
By Alexis Simendinger
President Trump and lawmakers have a lot to settle before a deadline Friday to keep the government open.
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GOP leaders face most difficult shutdown deadline yet
By Melanie Zanona
Republican leaders are facing their toughest challenge yet in keeping the government open, as lawmakers race to secure more money before current funding runs out at the end of the week.
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Trump attacks 'Dicky Durbin' over 's---hole' remarks
By Jacqueline Thomsen
President Trump blasted Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) on Twitter Monday, claiming the senator “totally misrepresented” his comments after Durbin said Trump called Haiti, El Salvador and African nations “shithole countries.”
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Durbin: WH should release any tapes from 's---hole' meeting
By Jacqueline Thomsen
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) called for the White House to release any recordings it might have of a bipartisan immigration reform meeting during which President Trump called some nations “shithole countries.”
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MLK III compares Trump to George Wallace
By Olivia Beavers
Martin Luther King Jr.’s eldest son on Monday compared President Trump to former Alabama Gov. George Wallace (D) amid backlash over Trump's controversial "shithole countries" remark, The Associated Press reported.
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Al Sharpton torches Trump in MLK Day op-ed
By Morgan Chalfant
 
Rev. Al Sharpton heavily criticized President Trump in an op-ed marking Martin Luther King Jr. Day, accusing his administration of “undoing the progress” of the civil rights movement and emboldening racist ideologies.
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Fifth Dem announces plan to boycott Trump's State of the Union
By Olivia Beavers
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) on Monday announced she plans to boycott President Trump's State of the Union address to Congress at the end of the month, joining a handful of other Democratic lawmakers who are skipping the annual event.
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Poll: Only 1 percent of Trump voters side with Bannon over president
By Jacqueline Thomsen
Only 1 percent of Americans who voted for President Trump say they back former Breitbart News head Stephen Bannon in his recent feud with Trump, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov poll.
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Court battle brewing over work rules for Medicaid
By Rachel Roubein and Peter Sullivan
Advocacy groups are gearing up to sue the administration, arguing that it doesn’t have the power to allow work requirements and other rules for Medicaid without action from Congress. 
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Steady American leadership is key to success with China and Korea
By Max Baucus
OPINION | During my time in office, the Obama administration “pivoted” to Asia in an acknowledgment that this region of the world would be of paramount importance to U.S. trade and national security.
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In North Korea talks, Tillerson needs women at the negotiating table
By Christine Ahn
OPINION | Secretary Rex Tillerson will be sitting at a table with 20 foreign ministers Tuesday discussing how to resolve the North Korean nuclear crisis. 
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The New York Times: Shutdown talk casts uneasy shadow across the aisle
By Jonathan Martin, Michael D. Shear and Sheryl Gay Stolberg
Acrimony after President Trump’s incendiary comments last week has made it less likely that Congress will reach a spending and immigration deal by Friday.
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The Washington Post: Inside the tense, profane White House meeting on immigration
By Josh Dawsey, Robert Costa and Ashley Parker
Hours before last week’s meeting, Trump suggested he was ready finalize a bipartisan agreement aimed at “dreamers.” But then he suddenly changed his position, from dealmaking to feuding, and the fight has left congressional leaders unsure of whether they will eventually reach a deal.
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Reuters: Ex-Trump chief strategist Bannon meets with House panel on Russia
By Sarah N. Lynch
 
President Donald Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon will meet behind closed doors on Tuesday with a U.S. House of Representatives committee that is probing whether Russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election.
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The Wall Street Journal: US warned Jared Kushner about Wendi Deng Murdoch
By Kate O’Keeffe and Aruna Viswanatha
 
Officials said the businesswoman could be trying to further Beijing’s interests, people familiar with the matter say.
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The Associated Press: North Korea scoffs at Trump’s ‘nuclear button’ tweet
By Eric Talmadge
North Korea’s state-run media say U.S. President Donald Trump’s tweet about having a bigger nuclear button than leader Kim Jong Un’s is the “spasm of a lunatic.”
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