The House Democratic Caucus will likely continue to be governed by the same leadership as it has been for more than a decade.
Author: Savannah Behrmann, USA TODAY
Trump campaign asks supporters whether he should run in 2024
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Election 2020 live updates: Pennsylvania, Nevada certify election results finding Joe Biden the winner
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Trump lawsuit confuses Michigan and Minnesota locations in affidavit claiming voter fraud
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Sen.-elect Tommy Tuberville botches history facts, including three branches of government
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