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Senate Republicans debate shortcut for Trump-backed voting overhaul
The debate over the controversial Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act has intensified after a Republican Senator called for budget reconciliation to force the President Donald Trump-backed Voter ID bill through the Senate.
The first general election debate of the 2024 season was defined by personal attacks after U.S. President Joe Biden delivered rambling answers and his Republican rival, Donald Trump countered with falsehoods.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) was blunt about the odds of the Senate passing Trump's key priority: "It's not going to pass."
Tempers are starting to boil within the Senate Republican Conference as disagreements arise over how to handle President Trump’s No. 1 legislative priority, the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility
A heated showdown is unfolding on Capitol Hill as Senate Republicans press forward with a marathon debate over President Donald Trump’s sweeping election security proposal, the SAVE America Act, while Democrats remain united in opposition.
Andy Barr, Daniel Cameron, and Nate Morris — held their first primary debate in Louisville as they compete to replace retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell in 2026. The candidates outlined their positions on major issues including the U.
By David Morgan WASHINGTON, March 18 (Reuters) - Senate Republicans, facing a tough midterm election campaign, hope to turn the Senate's likely rejection of President Donald Trump's voter-ID bill into a liability for Democrats that analysts say could be used to bolster claims of voter fraud in the November balloting.
The 2024 presidential race moves into second gear Wednesday evening as most of the Republican candidates gather for the first nationally televised debate. But front-runner Donald Trump isn’t expected to show up. While that decision likely won’t impact ...
Monday marked the first time Kentucky’s leading GOP Senate candidates — Andy Barr, Daniel Cameron and Nate Morris — shared the debate stage.
The top three Republicans vying for Sen. Mitch McConnell's seat sparred in Louisville Monday in the first debate ahead of the May primary.
Ahead of a House floor vote, Republican Rep. Andrew Farmer “called the question,” on the bill, cutting off debate before it began. Democrats roared.