Liberal Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren cruised to re-election Tuesday night; setting the stage for a brutal process should both legislators seek the Democratic Party’s nomination.
“Two potential 2020 Democratic candidates, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, both easily won re-election tonight, keeping their presidential aspirations alive and thriving,” writes Fox News.
“Sanders, who ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016 before losing to Hillary Clinton, defeated Republican Lawrence Zupan. Warren, who has had a contentious relationship with President Trump, beat out Republican Geoff Diehl, a state lawmaker,” adds Fox Election Headquarters.
Both sitting Senators have hinted at a potential run for the White House against Donald Trump in 2020; with Sanders saying he would decide “after the midterms” whether or not to make another bid for the Oval Office.
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ADAM’S ADMISSION: Schiff Says ‘Renewing’ Russia Probe ‘TOP PRIORITY’ if Dems Win Midterms
Rep. Adam Schiff doubled-down on his party’s non-stop Russian obsession this week; confirming an expanded collusion investigation will be the Democrats’ “top priority” should they retake control of Congress on Election Day.
Schiff -the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee- confirmed his plans to renew the Russia probe while speaking with supporters Monday night; saying “We’re not taking anything for granted.”
Schiff “laid out his priorities as the committee’s chair if control of the House flips. Reviving the investigation into Russia’s election meddling is at the top of the list, Schiff said, and also probing whether Russia has financial leverage over President Trump through his business interests,” writes the Los Angeles Times.
“The president has sought to keep that off limits, but if that’s the leverage Russians pose that’s a real threat to our country,” Schiff added.
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ARMAGEDDON 2: House GOP Reveals 2018 Midterm TAX CUT PLAN
Congressional Republicans unveiled their 2018 midterm road map Wednesday, revealing their plans to push a second tax cut to motivate the party’s base and add further fuel to the economy heading into the high-stakes election.
“Days before lawmakers head home for five weeks of summer campaigning before the Nov. 6 congressional elections, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady rolled out a ‘Tax Reform 2.0’ proposal that would also expand savings opportunities for families and workers while expanding write-offs for start-up businesses,” writes Reuters.
“This is an excellent first step,” said Rep. Brady.
The new proposal could spell disaster for House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who confirmed her party’s plan to repeal the GOP-sponsored tax cuts should they retake control of Congress this fall.
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