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Democrats, House and Republican Party

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 · 10h · on MSN
House GOP dissidents back ACA vote, siding with Democrats
In 2021, Democrats expanded and enlarged tax credits for buying health insurance through the ACA marketplace. Starting next year, the subsidies will revert to prepandemic levels for lower- and middle-income Americans. The subsidies will end entirely for households earning more than four times the federal poverty line.

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 · 2h
Moderate House Republicans join Democrats to force vote on health care subsidies
 · 5h
'No alternative': House Republican defends teaming up with Democrats on Obamacare vote
 · 2h
US House passes Republican healthcare bill without ACA subsidy renewal
WASHINGTON, Dec 17 (Reuters) - An expanded U.S. federal healthcare subsidy that grew out of the pandemic looked all but certain to expire on December 31 as Republican leaders on Wednesday faced a rebe...

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 · 11h
Moderate Republicans' surprise stance forces House vote on expiring healthcare subsidies
 · 11h
Congress live updates as GOP lawmakers join Democrats to force vote on extending health care subsidies
 · 1d
Speaker Refuses Moderates’ Pleas to Vote on Health Subsidies
The expiration of the subsidies may cause Obamacare policyholders to see their premium more than double, according to a nonpartisan health research institute.

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 · 4h
House GOP passes narrow health care package, letting key Obamacare subsidies expire
Axios · 4h
House passes GOP health bill without subsidies

FCC, Jimmy Kimmel and Democrats

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 · 16h
US Democratic senators criticize FCC head over threats to Kimmel show
WASHINGTON, Dec 17 (Reuters) - The head of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission faced criticism on Wednesday from Democrats at his first appearance before Congress after pressuring broadcasters ...

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 · 4h · on MSN
Senators dig into FCC chairman's role in Jimmy Kimmel controversy
 · 8h · on MSN
FCC leader says agency is no longer independent as he's grilled by Democrats over Kimmel controversy
10mon MSN

Trump touts accomplishments, attacks Democrats amid persistent concerns over economy

President Donald Trump on Wednesday told Americans that Democrats are the primary cause of their economic problems during a 17-minute address that was billed as an economic message but sounded far more like a campaign stump speech.
4hon MSN

House Democrats to force war powers votes as Trump teases Venezuela strikes

The votes follow a monthslong military campaign against alleged drug smuggling boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean.
1don MSN

GOP poised to overtake Democrats on voter rolls in key swing state after years of Dem dominance

Once a safe cushion for Democrats, North Carolina’s registration gap has shrunk since 2015, leaving the parties nearly tied as both sides battle for an edge with unaffiliated voters.
6hon MSN

Why Obama wants Democrats to stop arguing

Former President Barack Obama encouraged House Democrats to focus on winning the 2026 midterm elections instead of internal party disagreements.
2don MSN

Barack Obama tells House Democrats that party should focus on the midterms, not ideological divides

Barack Obama told House Democrats at an event on Sunday in Los Angeles that they should not get caught up in ideological differences and can “sort through” them later.
4hon MSN

Ted Cruz roasts Democrats, late-night comics and Biden administration while grilling FCC Chair Brendan Carr

Texas, grilled Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr on Wednesday over his push for broadcasters to take ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel off the air.
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Democrats Don’t Need a Huge ‘Wave’ to Win Big in 2026

Democrats probably can’t repeat 2018’s blue wave. But a net gain of just three House seats would bust up Trump’s control of Washington.
8hon MSN

Three Pa. Republicans are siding with Democrats in a last-ditch effort to save healthcare tax credits

U.S. Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, Rob Bresnahan and Ryan Mackenzie joined one other House Republican in backing a Democratic-led discharge petition Wednesday.
1don MSN

At DNC winter meetings, Democrats take heart from 2025 victories as Newsom, Harris look ahead to 2028

Democrats felt jubilant at this year's winter party meetings after decisive off-year election wins. Now, they say they are looking to build on the 2025 momentum in next year's midterms — and beyond.
4hon MSN

Youngkin submits his final Virginia budget, warns Democrats not to ruin it

Virginia’s outgoing Republican governor told lawmakers the state’s fiscal outlook is rosy, despite warnings otherwise, as long as they stick to his final budget proposal.
10hon MSN

Andy Beshear hails state Senate results as proof Democrats 'overperforming' ahead of 2026

Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) on Tuesday heralded the results of a special election in Kentucky as evidence that the Democratic Party is “overperforming.” Gary Clemons’s landslide victory over Republican Calvin Leach in the Kentucky Senate’s 37th District “continues the trend of Democrats outperforming previous elections by wide margins all over the country,

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