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How Dr. Oz tightened Pa. Senate race with Fetterman. Is it a warning sign for Democrats?

Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz’s gain in the polls could be a warning sign to Fetterman and Democrats nationwide over the Pa. Senate seat and beyond.
     

Does Biden risk a backlash after going on offense against MAGA Republicans in Pa. speech?

As heavy as the backdrop may have been Thursday, with Biden standing in front of the birthplace of freedom, the message may be taken lightly.

     

Kansas abortion vote raises warning signs for GOP nationwide in November. Will issue eclipse economy?

The conservative state surprised analysts by voting to protect abortion access in the first electoral test since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

     

House Democrats pass abortion bill codifying Roe v Wade without Republican support

The abortion bill passed by the House isn’t expected to get far in the 50-50 Senate, where 60 votes are needed to pass legislation.

     

‘Shame on us!’: House passes gun-control package to address mass shootings but it’s likely to die in the Senate

Recent mass shootings have House Democrats pushing the most sweeping set of gun-control bills considered by Congress in decades.

     

Former Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah dies at 88 in Salt Lake City

The Hatch Foundation announced the death of Orrin G. Hatch, 88, the longest-serving senator in Utah history, in Salt Lake City, Utah.

     

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