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White House senior adviser Anita Dunn on Sunday celebrated Democrats' projected majority in the Senate. "Control of the Senate is hugely consequential both for judiciary, nominations and appointments, the most diverse group of judicial nominations ever, under the first two years of President Biden," Dunn told co-anchor Dana Bash on CNN's "State of the Union." |
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Sunday said the Democratic "victory" in the midterm elections "belongs to Joe Biden" after the party retained control of the Senate and while a handful of still-to-be-called House races will determine who controls that chamber. |
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Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) on Sunday pinned the blame for midterm losses on Republican candidates aligned with former President Trump, saying the GOP needs to "explain to the American people where we think the party should go" in the future. |
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Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) on Sunday said he would support a 2024 Republican presidential candidate who is "looking to the future," dodging a question on whether that candidate would be former President Trump. |
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Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) on Sunday defended former President Trump after the GOP underperformed in the midterm elections, saying Trump "wasn't on the ballot" this year. |
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said on Sunday that former President Trump running for the White House in 2024 would be "bad news for the country," adding that he has "not been a force for good." |
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Sunday said President Biden should run for reelection in 2024, calling him a "great president for our country" who has "accomplished so much" for Americans. |
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"Why would I make a judgment about something that may or may not ever happen?" Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) asked. "No, I don't think he has it. But that's up to his own people to make a decision as to how they want to be led or otherwise." |
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"My decision will again be rooted in what the wishes of my family and the wishes of my caucus, but none of it will be very much considered until we see what the outcome of all of this is," Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said on CNN's "State of the Union" when asked about her intentions by co-anchor Dana Bash. |
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Newly reelected Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) on Sunday said Tuesday's midterm elections "perhaps" indicated a rejection of political violence. |
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