Democratic favorability on the midterm generic ballot as waned over the past year as they continue to fight a lost cause based in resistance.

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Democratic favorability on the midterm generic ballot as waned over the past year as they continue to fight a lost cause based in resistance.
The U.S. military is a great stakeholder in the Virginia economy as a large portion of defense contracts are awarded to firms within the Commonwealth. Though, this can create a problem with dependency at times.
Enrollment in theĀ Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) dropped to 40,083,954 in March 2018, the lowest in eight years.
Economic growth has increased from a “moderate” outlook in May to now “rising at a solid rate,” causing the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise short-term interest rates by a quarter percent.
As the Trump Administration is set to send a White House contingent to the Middle East to engage in peace talks, they will have to deal with regional malcontents that have let hatred of Western ideals cloud their judgement.
Following the growing tensions between President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G-7 Summit this week, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced their “Northern Border Strategy” to ward of terrorism stemming from the Great White North.
As the White House celebrates President Donald Trump’s 500th day in office, they look back on many of the achievements that have helped keep Americans safe, and put people back to work.
Senate Republicans have launched an investigation into the inner workings of Obama’s landmark Iran Nuclear Deal, and have found that the terrorist state had access to the U.S. financial system.
As President Donald Trump is set to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un in Singapore, Congressman Scott Taylor says a deal that is good for America must be ratified by the Senate.
As the saga surrounding Brexit continues, Prime Minister Theresa May was caught in a row as British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said U.S. President Donald Trump could handle it better.