Democrats are disappointed they have been unable to force President Bush to change course in Iraq, but they will keep pushing -- with or without Republican help, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said ...
By Patrick Davis There was a time when Democrats in Congress were led by masters of the legislative chessboard — leaders who ...
The prospect of the controversial tactic has already ignited Republicans' ire, and key Senate Democratic chairmen have said they don't want to do it. Reid, D-Nev., took a different position on a ...
U.S. senators will vote again on Friday, day 38 of the government shutdown, in an effort to end the stalemate.
Bravo to Senate Majority Leader John Thune and other Republican senators for refusing to even consider President Trump’s ...
Senate Republicans and Democrats will face off Tuesday over the former’s demand to accept a bill with a controversial abortion provision or Republicans will postpone the already much-delayed vote to ...
President Donald Trump demanded that Senate Republicans end the filibuster amid the ongoing government shutdown.
President Trump called on Republicans Thursday to invoke the so-called “nuclear option” and change Senate rules to allow ...
With Senator Dianne Feinstein's assault-weapons ban on the table before Congress, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's team has chosen a curious time to delete a section of his semi-defunct campaign ...
How He'd Do It The Huffington Post's Sam Stein explains it would happen at the beginning of the next Congress in January 2011. "To change Senate rules in the middle of the session requires 67 votes, ...