Members of Congress agree on one thing: They don’t want any more government shutdowns. They just can’t agree on how to stop them for good.
Author: Eliza Collins, USA TODAY
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a social media star, to school House Democrats on Twitter use
The lesson comes as a generational divide between members of Congress and the tech platforms they oversee has been on full display.
Whole Foods election: Majority of seats the Democrats flipped had the trendy market nearby
A USA TODAY analysis found Democratic wins were propelled by women and well-educated voters who benefited from the booming economy.
Midterm elections 2018: Candidates in tough races duck and dodge party label
Democrats in the House have been buoyed by unprecedented levels of enthusiasm and their candidates have put more than 70 seats in play ahead of Election Day.
Trump goes after Paul Ryan over saying ‘birthright citizenship’ executive order would be unconstitutional
The speaker said he disagreed with the president’s vow to end birthright citizenship with an executive order, saying it would be unconstitutional.
Midterm elections 2018: Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle gin up GOP base like ‘rock stars’
Ahead of the 2018 midterm elections Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle are traveling the country to boost Republican candidates. Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle have proven to be some of the most effective communicators to the president’s base besides President Donald Trump, of course.
Midterm elections: Fearing loss of the House, Republicans blame each other. ‘Welcome to Washington’
The House campaign arm, White House, national party and a super PAC aligned with Paul Ryan have all formed a circular firing squad with less than two weeks to go before Election Day.
Women are winning, but Democrats’ division is still there: Takeaways from Tuesday’s primary
In Pennsylvania, it was the first time voters cast ballots under the new congressional map, which is much more favorable to Democrats. Women won in a handful of districts where they are likely to win in November, all but guaranteeing the state’s congressional delegation will no longer be all men.