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A new gauge of voter confidence just months before the 2024 U.S. presidential election shows broad unhappiness for both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.A Pew Research poll found that 49% of voters said if they could, they would
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A day after congressional Democrats declined to meet with President Donald Trump over ending the government shutdown, at least seven House Democrats attended a White House meeting Wednesday aimed at reopening the government that has been partially closed for more than three weeks.Democratic Reps. Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey, Thomas Suozzi of New York, Vincente Gonzalez of Texas, Anthony Brindisi of New York, Dean Phillips of Minnesota, Max Rose of New York and Abigail Spanberger of Virginia attended the midday White House meeting in the Situation Room. The lawmakers are not part of Democratic leadership, which has been leading congressional negotiations, and are rank-and-file members mo
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stanley cup up of senators is circulating a letter urging a stopgap bill to be signed by President Trump so the government can reopen, The Hill reports. Trump is trying to get congressional Democrats to agree to as much as $5 billion in additional funding for the President s signature campaign promise of a wall along the US border with Mexico. Democratic leaders have not budged on that issue, leading White House negotiators to try to target moderate members to put pressure on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Min