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Texas actress Taylor Paige Henderson on her role in Hocus Pocus 2

The teen plays a younger Winifred Sanderson

Stacey Abrams looks to win Black men in bid for Ga. governor

Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams is trying to solidify support and boost turnout by Black men in her governor's race against incumbent Republican Brian Kemp.

Jury: Democratic PAC defamed Roy Moore, awards him $8.2M

Republican Roy Moore of Alabama has won a defamation lawsuit against a Democratic-aligned super PAC over campaign ads dating to his failed 2017 Senate bid.

Roy Mooreโ€™s defamation suit against Baron Cohen rejected

An appeals court has rejected a $95 million defamation lawsuit filed by former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore against Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.

Roy Moore seeks to revive lawsuit against Sacha Baron Cohen

A lawyer for Roy Moore is trying to persuade three federal judges to revive a $95 million lawsuit the former Alabama candidate for U.S. Senate brought against comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.

GOP primary race for Alabama Senate seat turns bitter

Alabamaโ€™s Republican primary for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by retiring U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby is a bitter high-dollar fight between three candidates.

Biden's ATF pick endorsed by ex-Justice Department officials

More than 140 former Justice Department officials are throwing their support behind President Joe Bidenโ€™s nominee to run the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Doug Jones on bleak prospects for Senate Democrats in midterms - "The Takeout"

On "The Takeout" podcast this week, the former Alabama senator talks with host Major Garrett about Democrats and the midterms, the Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Putin and war crimes.

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Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson continues to answer questions in the Senate

Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson forcefully defended her record as a federal judge Tuesday, pushing back on Republican assertions that she would be soft on crime and declaring she would rule as an โ€œindependent juristโ€ if confirmed as the first Black woman on the high court.

How to get on the Supreme Court? Smile a lot, speak a little

When presidents nominate a candidate to serve on the Supreme Court, they often ask an experienced Washington hand to help shepherd that candidate through the Senate confirmation process.

For Jackson, path to the Supreme Court is paved with smiles and small talk

Nothing so encapsulates the finely choreographed nature of the modern Supreme Court confirmation process as the round-robin of senatorial interviews.

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Whisper campaigns grow as Biden nears choice for high court

The whispers and chatter about top contenders for the Supreme Court are growing as President Joe Biden zeroes in on a nominee to replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer.

Across the bridge: Alabama Dem carries torch for voting bill

Growing up in the civil rights epicenter of Selma, Alabama, Terri Sewell heard all the stories about the voting rights battles.

Biden weighs appeal of 3 top candidates for high court

President Joe Biden had zeroed in on a pair of finalists for his first Supreme Court pick when there were rumors last year that Justice Stephen Breyer would retire.

Biden seeking professional diversity in his judicial picks

President Joe Biden has already made history by nominating more public defenders, civil rights attorneys and nonprofit lawyers to the federal bench during his first year in office than past presidents.

COVID creates logistical hurdles for one-on-one Supreme Court nominee meetings with senators

There's no nominee yet, but some senators already disagree about whether virtual meetings would be an option.

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Senate Dem leader meets with Biden to talk Supreme Court

President Joe Biden had Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer over to the White House on Wednesday to talk about how to fill an upcoming vacancy on the Supreme Court.

Biden taps former Senator Doug Jones as "sherpa" to guide Supreme Court pick

Jones will be responsible for escorting the eventual nominee to meetings with senators in preparation for confirmation hearings.

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Former Houston Astros All-Star reliever Doug Jones dead at 64

Doug Jones, a five-time All-Star reliever who had his best success closing for the Cleveland Indians, has died.

Southern Democrats aim to export Georgia's 2020 success

After the success that Democrats in Georgia had in 2020, the Deep South battleground is working with other Southern states to help expand Democrats' national footprint.

'Star Trek: Discovery' actor Doug Jones on conquering fear and stepping up screentime

Actor Doug Jones discusses the elevation of Saru in "Star Trek: Discovery" Season 3 as its Blu-ray release arrives.

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Judge tosses Roy Moore's lawsuit over Baron Cohen interview

A federal judge has dismissed Roy Mooreโ€™s $95 million lawsuit against comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.

AP FACT CHECK: Manchin, Sinema do not vote with GOP more

President Joe Biden is stretching the facts when he suggests that two moderate Democrats in the Senate might be a reason why his legislative agenda, such as a sweeping voting rights bill, isnโ€™t quickly getting done on Capitol Hill. In a Senate divided 50-50 where legislation effectively needs 60 votes to pass, Biden points to an obstacle that doesn't exist. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, actually โ€œvote more with my Republican friends.โ€

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Biden to nominate Merrick Garland to be attorney general

President-elect Joe Biden intends to nominate Merrick Garland to serve as attorney general, multiple people familiar with the decision tell CBS News. Garland is the former chief judge on United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, considered to be the second-highest federal court in the country. Garland, 68, was nominated by former President Barack Obama to the U.S. Supreme Court after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, but he was blocked from consideration by Republican senators. FILE: Appeals Court Judge Merrick Garland speaks at White House Rose Garden after being nominated by President Obama (not pictured) to U.S. Supreme Court in Washington March 16, 2016. The Biden team will cast Garland as a nonpartisan, restorative figure to lead a department imperiled by four years of political interference by President Trump and his associates.

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Doug Jones to miss vote on defense bill after wife's positive COVID-19 test

Senator Doug Jones of Alabama said Wednesday that he is quarantining after his wife tested positive for COVID-19. In a video posted to Twitter, Jones expressed regret that he would miss the vote to potentially override President Trump's veto of the National Defense Authorization Act. "Colleagues in Washington, please, please vote to override that veto," Jones said in his video. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said he'll push for a floor vote to complete the override of Mr. Trump's veto, after the House voted to override it Monday. The president vetoed the legislation largely due to his frustrations with social media companies that are unrelated to the defense policy bill.

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AP source: Cuomo among contenders for attorney general pick

In this Nov. 25, 2020, photo provided by the Office of Governor Andrew Cuomo, Gov. Cuomo speaks in Rochester, N.Y. Cuomo is one of several contenders under consideration by President-elect Joe Biden for the role of attorney general. Andrew Cuomo is one of several contenders under consideration by President-elect Joe Biden for the role of attorney general, a person with knowledge of the search process said Friday. The person was not authorized to discuss the search process by name and spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press. Cuomo has been asked in recent weeks about his interest in the attorney general spot.

Biden's transition contends with probe into son's finances

But news of the probe, which was revealed on Wednesday and scrutinizes some of Hunter Biden's Chinese business dealings and other transactions, caught most of his father's staffers by surprise. Most notably, the probe casts a spotlight on one of Bidenโ€™s most important choices: his attorney general. And Biden aides believe that because other Hunter Biden stories have blown over, this will, too. Those were based in part on New York Post reporting on a laptop that supposedly once belonged to Hunter Biden and was abandoned at a Delaware repair shop. Hunter Biden, and his baby son, were right in the middle.

Biden's transition contends with probe into son's finances

But news of the probe, which was revealed on Wednesday and scrutinizes some of Hunter Biden's Chinese business dealings and other transactions, caught most of his father's staffers by surprise. Most notably, the probe casts a spotlight on one of Bidenโ€™s most important choices: his attorney general. And Biden aides believe that because other Hunter Biden stories have blown over, this will, too. โ€œThe Biden family has been trading on Joe Bidenโ€™s public office for fifty years. Those were based in part on New York Post reporting on a laptop that supposedly once belonged to Hunter Biden and was abandoned at a Delaware repair shop.

Biden's attorney general search is focused on Jones, Garland

WASHINGTON โ€“ Alabama Sen. Doug Jones and federal appeals court judge Merrick Garland are emerging as the leading contenders to be nominated as President-elect Joe Bidenโ€™s attorney general, three people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. Biden's thinking was described by people with knowledge of the presidential transition's internal thinking who were not authorized to speak publicly. Jones, who is white, has had a long-standing personal relationship with Biden dating back to Bidenโ€™s first presidential campaign in 1988. Jones would not comment Tuesday on the possibility of a nomination as attorney general. The Biden team has also been considering a number of other potential candidates for the post, including former Justice Department official Lisa Monaco.

Biden eyes defeated candidates for key administration roles

President-elect Joe Biden is eyeing several Democrats who lost congressional reelection races last month for key positions in his administration. President-elect Joe Biden is eyeing several Democrats who lost congressional reelection races last month for key positions in his administration. Their consideration continues a long Washington tradition of defeated politicians seeking shelter in a new White House. A decade later, he headlined a rally for her winning congressional campaign. โ€œMore than helping the president, these people can help the White House staff dealing with members of Congress,โ€ said Card.

Barr's special counsel move could tie up his successor

WASHINGTON โ€“ Outgoing Attorney General William Barr's decision to appoint a special counsel to investigate the handling of the Russia probe ensures his successor won't have an easy transition. But the maneuvering over the special counsel is especially significant because it saddles Democrats with an investigation that they've derided as tainted. A special counsel can only be dismissed for cause. The Biden transition did not respond to a request for comment on the special counsel appointment. But Barr's decision could influence whom the president-elect puts forth as a nominee for attorney general.

Arizona's Kelly is sworn into Senate, narrowing GOP edge

(Nicholas Kamm/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON โ€“ Arizona Democrat and former astronaut Mark Kelly was sworn into the Senate on Wednesday, narrowing Republican control of the chamber and underscoring his state's shift from red to blue. Kelly, 56, defeated GOP Sen. Martha McSally in last month's election, making her one of only three incumbents to lose. Kelly's Arizona colleague, Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, held the Bible on which he took his oath. In what was one of the country's most expensive Senate races, Kelly raised $89 million. That was second only to the $108 million collected by defeated South Carolina Democratic Senate candidate Jaime Harrison, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics.

Advance voting helped ensure a smooth election despite risks

But the election was largely smooth, in large part because 107 million voters that cast their ballots early and took the pressure off Election Day operations. Two bipartisan groups representing state election officials said in a recent statement that ballots had been โ€œsafely and securely cast.โ€Ahead of Election Day, the pandemic upended longstanding voting plans and forced election officials to make systemic changes largely on the fly. Among the many lawsuits filed since Election Day is one in Nevada by the Trump campaign alleging voter fraud. โ€œOn Election Day, we didnโ€™t have any reports of anything significant," said Lisa Schaefer, who leads the bipartisan County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania. โ€œThe system held up given the extraordinary circumstances that election officials faced,โ€ said Amber McReynolds, who leads the National Vote at Home Institute.

Democrats' Senate drive halted by GOP; key races undecided

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said President Donald Trumpโ€™s campaign helped his GOP allies, but that state election officials were still counting ballots. Key Senate races in North Carolina, Alaska and Georgia remained undecided. Democrats contested seats from New England to the Deep South and the Midwest to the Mountain West, reaching deep into GOP strongholds. North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis has struggled against Democrat Cal Cunningham, despite the married challengerโ€™s sexting scandal with a public relations strategist. GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler will face Democrat Raphael Warnock, a Black pastor at the church where the Rev.

Democrats' Senate drive halted by GOP; key races undecided

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said President Donald Trumpโ€™s campaign helped his GOP allies, but that state election officials were still counting ballots. Key Senate races in North Carolina, Alaska and Georgia remained undecided. Democrats contested seats from New England to the Deep South and the Midwest to the Mountain West, reaching deep into GOP strongholds. North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis has struggled against Democrat Cal Cunningham, despite the married challengerโ€™s sexting scandal with a public relations strategist. GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler will face Democrat Raphael Warnock, a Black pastor at the church where the Rev.

Tommy Tuberville projected to win Alabama Senate race over incumbent Sen. Doug Jones, a pickup for Republicans

Photographer: Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesFormer college football coach Tommy Tuberville, a Republican, is projected to defeat incumbent Democratic Sen. Doug Jones in a special election for a Senate seat from Alabama, according to NBC News. Before Jones was elected in 2017, the last Democrat elected to an Alabama U.S. Senate seat was Howell Heflin, who retired in 1997 after three terms in office. The Republican Jeff Sessions previously held Jones' seat but resigned it to become Trump's first attorney general. According to data from the Center for Responsive Politics, as of a week before Election Day, Jones' campaign had raised $26.4 million, compared with just $7.4 million raised by Tuberville. And Jones' campaign had spent $24.5 million versus the $5.9 million spent by Tuberville.

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Democrats losing paths to Senate control as GOP hangs on

Republican Senate candidate Sen. Mitch McConnell, second from right, and his wife, Elaine Chao, right, look on as aides show him the election results in Louisville, Ky., Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)WASHINGTON โ€“ Hopes fading for Senate control, Democrats had a disappointing election night as Republicans swatted down an onslaught of challengers and fought to retain their fragile majority. Democrats contested seats from New England to the Deep South and the Midwest to the Mountain West, reaching deep into GOP strongholds. The Democrats' gains were in Colorado and Arizona, where former astronaut Mark Kelly beat GOP incumbent Martha McSally. Republican Cynthia Lummis, the former congresswoman from Wyoming, won the Senate seat being vacated by Republican Mike Enzi.

GOPโ€™s Tuberville defeats US Sen. Jones, flips Alabama seat

Jones ran an ad showing Tuberville using the phrase to respond to student hecklers after leaving a coaching job. Three years ago, Jones became the first Alabama Democrat elected to the U.S. Senate in a quarter-century. Although he was denied a full term in the Senate, Jones said there was important work to continue. Tubervilleโ€™s victory party was held in a hotel ballroom not far from the Alabama Capitol. Jonesโ€™ party was at an outside space in Birmingham where most people wore masks.

GOP tries to save its Senate majority, with or without Trump

Republican senators are fighting to save their majority against an onslaught of challengers in states once off limits to Democrats that are now hotbeds of the backlash to President Donald Trump and his allies on Capitol Hill. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)WASHINGTON โ€“ Senate Republicans are fighting to save their majority, a final election push against the onslaught of challengers in states once off limits to Democrats but now hotbeds of a potential backlash to President Donald Trump and his allies on Capitol Hill. With it, a reelected Trump could confirm his nominees and ensure a backstop against legislation from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. With the chamber now split, 53-47, three or four seats will determine Senate control, depending on which party wins the White House. Swooping in to fill the gap for Republicans is the Senate Leadership Fund, tapping deep-pocketed donors.

Alabama Senate race offers GOP its best chance to gain a seat as Democrat Doug Jones battles Tommy Tuberville

Jones, 66, is facing a tough reelection battle against former college football coach Tommy Tuberville, the Republican nominee. But instead of aggressively engaging with Jones, Tuberville has run a low-key campaign more typically suited to an incumbent who expects to win. And in Alabama, Trump holds a whopping average 15-percentage-point lead over former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, according to a recent Real Clear Politics review of polls. Jones' hopesA shocking resultAnalysts said that Jones has room to pick up some more ground on Tuberville among Alabama voters. Even with more Black voters, Jones would need help on several other fronts, Maxwell said.

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Jones fights for survival in Alabama as Tuberville coasts

Jones has been on a campaign blitz while Tuberville has adopted a strategy akin to running out the clock. Tuberville has announced fewer public campaign events, concentrated media appearances on conservative talk radio and has refused to debate Jones. Trump is expected to easily carry the state again, meaning Jones would have to win over some Trump voters. There are some discouraging signs for Jones, including that national Democratic groups haven't reported significant spending in Alabama, according to finance reports. But if Jones does win, McCrary said it would cement the possibility that Democrats can win in areas once thought impossible.

Amy Coney Barrett sworn in as newest Supreme Court justice

She was sworn in shortly thereafter by Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas at the White House. Only one Republican, Senator Susan Collins, voted against confirming Barrett to the Supreme Court. And Amy Coney Barrett may become the next Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Everything that he said is not necessarily what I would agree with or what I would do if I was Justice Barrett," Barrett said about Scalia. In 2017, McConnell applied the "nuclear option" to Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court nomination, enabling him to be confirmed 54 to 45.

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Parties' late spending on Senate races shows GOPโ€™s jeopardy

Less than two weeks from an Election Day that will determine Senate control, each party is throwing late money at an up-for-grabs Democratic seat in Michigan. The Senate Majority PAC, a political committee aligned with the chamber's Democratic leaders, has canceled its remaining $1.2 million in spending against GOP Sen. Cory Gardner in Colorado, sensing victory. He's getting outspent 3-1,โ€ said GOP Sen. Pat Roberts, whose retirement is making the seat available. Besides Alabama, Michigan is the GOP's best chance at gaining a seat and thwarting Democrats' drive to a Senate majority. โ€œIt matters," agreed Poersch of Democrats' Senate Majority PAC, citing a shift in voters' sentiment over the final weeks of the 2016 campaign that helped Trump edge to victory.

GOP, Dems hope Supreme Court fight bolsters Senate prospects

Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett departs with her husband, Jesse, after the third day of her confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. (Jonathan Ernst/Pool via AP)WASHINGTON โ€“ For Republicans, the nomination fight over Amy Coney Barrett is a chance to seal conservative control of the Supreme Court for decades. Either way, both sides are using the Supreme Court battle in fundraising appeals and other ways that underscore its political potency. Four GOP senators in competitive campaigns are on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which wrapped up hearings Thursday on Barrett's nomination. That contrasts with the 2018 confirmation fight over Trump Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who was accused of a decades-old sexual assault that he denied.

Mail-in ballot mix-ups: How much should we worry?

This photo made on Oct. 6, 2020, in Westerville, Ohio, shows Ohio absentee ballots. (AP Photo/Kantele Franko)BOSTON โ€“ Several high-profile cases of voters getting incorrect blank absentee ballots in the mail are raising questions about how often such mix-ups occur and whether they could affect this year's presidential election. About 100,000 absentee ballots with the wrong names and addresses printed on the return envelopes were sent to voters in Brooklyn, N.Y., in late September. County elections spokesman Mike Sanchez said every affected voter has already been mailed a corrected ballot. His bigger concern is the tendency of some election officials to rely heavily on outside contractors, for mail-in and in-person voting.

Mail-in ballot mix-ups: How much should we worry?

This photo made on Oct. 6, 2020, in Westerville, Ohio, shows Ohio absentee ballots. (AP Photo/Kantele Franko)BOSTON โ€“ Several high-profile cases of voters getting incorrect blank absentee ballots in the mail are raising questions about how often such mix-ups occur and whether they could affect this year's presidential election. About 100,000 absentee ballots with the wrong names and addresses printed on the return envelopes were sent to voters in Brooklyn, N.Y., in late September. County elections spokesman Mike Sanchez said every affected voter has already been mailed a corrected ballot. His bigger concern is the tendency of some election officials to rely heavily on outside contractors, for mail-in and in-person voting.

US companies seeking tariff relief faced red tape, delays

WASHINGTON โ€“ Companies seeking relief from President Donald Trumpโ€™s taxes on imported steel and aluminum ran into long delays and cumbersome paperwork, a federal watchdog found. The U.S. Government Accountability Office reported that the Commerce Department, overwhelmed by companies lobbying to avoid the tariffs, could not meet its own deadline for processing around three-fourths of the requests. The idea was to strengthen U.S. producers of steel and aluminum by shielding them from foreign competition. About two-thirds of the requests for relief were ultimately approved, GAO found. It also said that Commerce made it more difficult for companies to get exemptions after hearing objections from supporters of the tariffs.

Sen Jones of Alabama calls rival Tuberville 'Coach Clueless'

Democratic Sen. Doug Jones of Alabama has called Republican challenger Tommy Tuberville Coach Clueless for the former football coach's recent comments about the coronavirus. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)MONTGOMERY, Ala. โ€“ Democratic Sen. Doug Jones of Alabama called Republican challenger Tommy Tuberville โ€œCoach Cluelessโ€ on Friday, stepping up attacks on the former college football coach for his recent comments about the coronavirus. Tuberville, a former college football coach, told FOX10 said he didnโ€™t see the report. โ€œAnd Doug Jones should have recognized that simple fact,โ€ Tuberville campaign manager Paul Shashy wrote in an email. You donโ€™t downplay those things that you know put peopleโ€™s lives and their livelihoods in jeopardy,โ€ Jones said.

Trump looms large over campaigns for control of Congress

Standing behind Trump are Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., from left, Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky. So far, voters are signaling they want to finish the job they started in 2018 by installing Democrats for House majority control. In battleground Arizona, Republican Sen. Martha McSally is trailing Democrat Mark Kelly, a former astronaut. Gonzales said after GOP losses in 2018 there was an expectation that Trump atop the ticket would bring back Republican voters in 2020. But President Trump continues to drive Democratic energy and turnout, he said.

GOP's focus on Trump leaves scant room for Congress hopefuls

This isnt a party convention, its a Trump convention, said Rory Cooper, a Republican strategist and former congressional staffer who opposes Trump. If Republicans lose the Senate in November, we should look back at this week as a lost opportunity to introduce the country to more GOP congressional candidates. Scalise made no direct reference to the GOP's faint hopes of regaining the House majority in November's elections. Sean Parnell, a GOP challenger for a Democratic-held seat in western Pennsylvania, didnt specifically ask listeners to award Republicans House control. The inattention to the GOP's congressional efforts might have changed Wednesday when Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, delivered prime-time remarks.

TV's unconventional night capped by raves for Michelle Obama

(Scott Olson/Pool via AP)NEW YORK After a night in which television struggled to keep up with the Democrats' virtual convention, networks were rewarded with the most traditional of political events a powerful speech. This will not be like any convention we have seen before, ever, CNNs Anderson Cooper said at the opening of his networks coverage. Segments spent on broadcast networks previewing speeches by Obama and Sanders seemed like time-wasters when there were other things to show. Wallace's colleague, Dana Perino, stumbled into an unfortunate word choice in an effort to convey enthusiasm for Obama's address. Four years ago, when Hillary Clinton was nominated, 25 million people tuned in to the first night.

Dems put divides aside, rally behind Biden at convention

In this combination image from video, former first lady Michelle Obama, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and former Republican Ohio Gov. John Kasich speak during the first night of the Democratic National Convention on Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. But it was an opportunity for Democrats and some Republicans to rally behind Biden, the party's presidential nominee. Trump sought to undermine the Democrats' big night by hosting a political rally in Wisconsin, where Biden's party had originally planned this week's convention. The Republican president made two swing-state campaign appearances on Monday, first in Minnesota and then in Wisconsin, which was to be the location for the Democrats' convention before the coronavirus outbreak.

Surging Democrats expand Senate targets to GOP states

Democrats have at least a punchers chance of grabbing Republican-held seats in four states Trump won by double digits: Alaska, Kansas, Kentucky and South Carolina. They argue that Trump's name on the ballot will give Senate candidates in Republican states a major edge and say they're spending there because Democrats are raising sums that can't be ignored. An expensive battle is brewing over Ernst's Iowa seat, with outside Democratic and GOP groups each planning to spend over $20 million. Kelly has a solid chance of defeating GOP Sen. Martha McSally while Harrison is waging an unlikely drive to oust Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, a close Trump ally. Republicans are eyeing Alaska, where GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan's likely opponent is Al Gross, an independent with Democratic support.

Alabama Senate race sets up to be contentious slugfest

Tuberville has never held public office but cast himself as a better match with Alabama voters in his victory speech. What Doug really means is one liberal Alabama, Tuberville said on election night. I think Tuberville is probably a two touchdown favorite, Mowery said. Although Trump is expected to win Alabama easily, his margin in November might be less than in 2016, McCrary said. ... Its going to be a battle, but we are going to win the war," Alabama Republican Party chair Terry Lathan said.

In defeat, Sessions still says Trump right for the nation

But Sessions took special care when discussing the matter that dominated and ultimately doomed his comeback attempt. Sessions was the first sitting senator to endorse Trump in the 2016 primary campaign, but even that didnt necessarily mean Trump had the approval of a heavyweight. Sessions, once Alabama attorney general and a U.S. attorney under President Ronald Reagan, had been elected to the Senate in 1996. Yet in Trump, Sessions finally found his vessel. And despite all the brow beating, Sessions said Trump and those issues remain the right path for the GOP and the country.

Seeking comeback, Sessions faces Tuberville in Alabama race

Sessions faces former Auburn University football Coach Tommy Tuberville in the July 14 Republican runoff. (AP Photo/Kim Chandler)MONTGOMERY, Ala. Seeking to reclaim his old Senate seat from Alabama, former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions faces former college football coach Tommy Tuberville a political newcomer endorsed by President Donald Trump. Trump casts a long shadow over the Alabama race, backing Tuberville after turning decisively against his former Cabinet member. We dont want him back in Washington. Sessions responded quickly: My honor and integrity are far more important than these juvenile insults. He may be endorsing Tommy Tuberville today, but then they can have a falling out, McDade said.

Sessions vies for Senate comeback in race shadowed by Trump

Do not trust Jeff Sessions, Trump tweeted this spring. Do not trust Jeff Sessions, Trump tweeted this spring. He let our Country down.Sessions safely held the Senate seat for 20 years before resigning to lead Trump's Justice Department. Their alliance solidified as Trump adopted the hard-line immigration proposals that Sessions had championed for years in the Senate. Sessions once held the Senate seat so securely he didnt even draw a challenger.

GOP worries Trump's divisive June imperils Senate control

Still another said Republicans worry the GOP brand of cutting taxes could be overshadowed by Trump's drive to defend Confederate monuments. 2 Senate Republican leader John Thune of South Dakota said last week. He said GOP candidates need to do what they need to do to win. Republican Senate candidates will have to defend things President Trump says and does between now and Election Day, said Rory Cooper, a Republican strategist and longtime Trump foe. He said he believes independent swing voters abandoning Trump will be willing to back GOP Senate candidates and expressed cautious optimism.

Warren's outreach to black voters could help VP standing

But some black leaders say Warren's progressive politics, economic populism and specific policy proposals addressing everything from maternal mortality to the coronavirus could put her in a strong position. But some black leaders say Warren's progressive politics, economic populism and specific policy proposals addressing everything from maternal mortality to the coronavirus could put her in a strong position. She gave a memorable speech in Atlanta in November on empowering black women and combating institutional racism that some African American leaders laud as prescient. I think that she could be an interesting and compelling pick for Vice President Biden in regards to reaching out to African American voters, Garvin said. Some 61% of African American voters supported Biden, according to AP VoteCast surveys in 17 states that voted between Feb. 3 and March 17.

Senate confirms special watchdog for pandemic recovery

The Senate confirmed Brian Miller, a lawyer in the White House counsels office, on a 51-40 vote Tuesday. Democrats voted against Miller after questioning his independence from President Donald Trump, who nominated him for the post. Responding to those concerns, Miller told the Senate Banking Committee during his confirmation hearing last month that independence is vital for the special inspector general for pandemic recovery. Miller has worked at the Justice Department and was inspector general for nearly a decade at the General Services Administration, which oversees thousands of federal contracts. The Pandemic Recovery Accountability Committee, a committee of inspectors general, still has no leader after Trump sidelined the original chairman, Glenn Fine, by demoting him.

Trump campaign tells Jeff Sessions to stop claiming he is the president's biggest supporter

President Donald Trump, left, stands with Attorney General Jeff Sessions on December 15, 2017 in Quantico, Virginia, before participating in the FBI National Academy graduation ceremony. In a letter sent this week, the Trump campaign's chief operating officer, Michael Glassner, excoriated Sessions for claiming to supporters in mailers that he's "Trump's #1 Supporter." Sessions will face college football coach Tommy Tuberville in a runoff election for the GOP nomination in July. Sessions was one of Trump's earliest supporters in the 2016 presidential campaign. "Devil's Bargain," a book written by reporter Josh Green, reports that Sessions was convinced to back Trump by former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.

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Alabama GOP Senate primary goes to runoff: Jeff Sessions vs Tommy Tuberville

Jeff Sessions talks with the media after voting in Alabama's primary election, Tuesday, March 3, 2020, in Mobile, Ala.WASHINGTON The Alabama Republican U.S. Senate primary is headed for a runoff, NBC News projected early Wednesday morning. Tuesday's primary contest pitted former Alabama senator and Trump Attorney General Jeff Sessions against Rep. Bradley Byrne and political newcomer Tommy Tuberville, a former Auburn University football coach. Sessions and Tuberville will face each other in a runoff later this month. Prior to joining the Trump administration, Sessions represented Alabama in Congress for three decades, first in the House and then the Senate. For Sessions, ending his political career with a loss in a primary runoff would surely tarnish his legacy.

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Super Tuesday Senate primaries: Here's everything you need to know

A woman casts her ballot during early voting for the California Democratic Primary in Los Angeles, California on March 2, 2020. Republican control of the Senate is also up in the air, with the GOP defending 23 Senate seats, while Democrats are defending only 12. An NBC/Marist poll released Sunday showed Cunningham winning support from 51% of likely Democratic primary voters, while Smith got 18%. The race is also noteworthy because a group with ties to Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky paid $1 million for ads promoting Erica Smith. If Tuberville comes out victorious, it could also pose fresh challenges for the Republican Senate majority.

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These GOP senators could break the stalemate in Trump's impeachment trial

Tom Williams | CQ-Roll Call Group | Getty ImagesThe Senate seems certain to keep President Donald Trump in office, thanks to the overwhelming GOP support expected in his impeachment trial. But small cracks in GOP unity have appeared, with two Republican senators criticizing McConnell's pledge of "total coordination" with the White House during the impeachment trial. A look at senators to watch once the impeachment trial begins:MurkowskiIn her fourth term representing Alaska, Murkowski is considered a key Senate moderate. JonesJones, a freshman seeking reelection in staunchly pro-Trump Alabama, is considered the Democrat most likely to side with Republicans in a Senate trial. Gardner has criticized the House impeachment effort as overly partisan and fretted that it will sharply divide the country.

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Jeff Sessions jumps into the crowded Alabama Senate race a year after Trump fired him

"When President Trump took on Washington, only one Senator out of a hundred had the courage to stand with him: me. I was the first to support President Trump," Sessions said in his statement. Republicans covet the Alabama Senate seat, the GOP's best chance to flip a Democratic-held state in 2020. Even if Trump does not back him, Sessions looks like he will get the support of at least one powerful Alabama Republican. In August 2018, he wrote: "If we had a real Attorney General, this Witch Hunt would never have been started!"

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Jeff Sessions announces run for Senate seat in Alabama

Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions officially announced Thursday that he is running for Senate in Alabama. If he prevails in the crowded Republican primary, Sessions would challenge Senator Doug Jones, who is considered the most vulnerable Democrat in the Senate. He said it would have been "dishonorable" to "go on CNN and attack the president" after he was forced out by Mr. Trump. I'm f**ked," Mr. Trump told Sessions during an Oval Office meeting at the time, according to the Mueller report. When Sessions resigned from his Senate seat in 2017, former Alabama Governor Robert Bentley appointed Luther Strange, who was state attorney general at the time, to the seat.

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Jeff Sessions announces run for Senate seat in Alabama

Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions officially announced Thursday that he is running for Senate in Alabama. If he prevails in the crowded Republican primary, Sessions would challenge Senator Doug Jones, who is considered the most vulnerable Democrat in the Senate. He said it would have been "dishonorable" to "go on CNN and attack the president" after he was forced out by Mr. Trump. I'm f**ked," Mr. Trump told Sessions during an Oval Office meeting at the time, according to the Mueller report. When Sessions resigned from his Senate seat in 2017, former Alabama Governor Robert Bentley appointed Luther Strange, who was state attorney general at the time, to the seat.

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Former AG Jeff Sessions plans to run for his old Senate seat in Alabama

Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions plans to run for his old Senate seat in Alabama, joining a jammed field in one of 2020's most important races. Folks in Alabama know that if we're going to help President Trump change this country then we've got to stop recycling the same old politicians. As attorney general, Jeff Sessions had his chance to have President Trump's back and take on the establishment politicians and he failed. I will bring a new voice for Alabama to the Senate and I will always have President Trump's back." Byrne also released a statement, saying: "From the Mueller investigation to this impeachment sham, President Trump has been under constant attack.

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Jeff Sessions poised to run for Alabama Senate seat

Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions is poised to run for his longtime Senate seat in Alabama, multiple Republicans familiar with Sessions' plans confirmed to CBS News. Mr. Trump forced out Sessions in anger over Sessions' recusal from the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. He was not confirmed, with the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 10-8 against recommending Sessions to the whole Senate. I'm f**ked," Mr. Trump told Sessions during an Oval Office meeting at the time, according to the Mueller report. When Sessions resigned from his Senate seat in 2017, former Alabama Governor Robert Bentley appointed Luther Strange, who was state attorney general at the time, to the seat.

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Why Californians are donating millions to Senate candidates in other states

Donations under $200 are not itemized, so it is impossible to know which states they came from based on FEC filings. (Chris Keller/Los Angeles Times)The state has long been a dependable source of donations for presidential candidates of both parties. Several Democratic Senate candidates visited California on fundraising trips this month, notably to headline an event at the Bel-Air home of Walt Disney Studios Co-chairman Alan Horn and his wife, Cindy. One example is Jones, the Alabaman trying to keep the Senate seat he won in a 2017 special election over Roy Moore, a Republican accused of sexual assault and inappropriate behavior with girls. Kelly, a former astronaut, has raised the most from Californians $1.4 million of all the Senate candidates in the country.

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Key incumbents are losing the money battle as 2020's top Senate races heat up

Graphics by CNBC's Nate RattnerAlabama, Democratic Sen. Doug Jones:Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) speaks during a news conference on healthcare April 30, 2019 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The former House member lost a Senate race only last year to Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema. James, a businessman and veteran, lost to Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow by more than 6 percentage points last year. Former state Sen. Cal Cunningham edged Tillis out, taking in about $766,000 during the period. Texas, Republican Sen. John Cornyn:Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, is seen after the Senate Policy luncheons in the Capitol on Tuesday, June 11, 2019.

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'Star Trek: Discovery' Season 3 Teaser Unveiled at NYCC: Watch Now

New York Comic Con proved especially prosperous for Star Trek fans, as the first teaser trailer for Stark Trek: Discovery season three and a brand new look at the first episode of Star Trek: Short Treks were unveiled during Saturday's panel. -@Alex_Kurtzman Star Trek on CBS All Access (@startrekcbs) October 5, 2019How did it feel seeing the evolution of your character? Star Trek: Discovery returns in 2020 on CBS All Access. Star Trek: Short Treks are now streaming, with a new episode dropping the second Thursday of each month starting Oct. 10. RELATED CONTENT:'Star Trek: Picard' First Teaser: Patrick Stewart Enjoys Retired Life at Chateau PicardDavid Ajala Joins Season 3 of 'Star Trek: Discovery' as 'Mischievous' New Character'Star Trek: Discovery' Boss on 'Satisfying' Finale Ending and Season 3 Plans (Exclusive)

Here's where the senators running in 2020's most important races stand on Trump's impeachment

Support for the impeachment inquiry has climbed nationally since Democrats announced it. Here is what 10 senators running in races that will help to determine the Senate majority have said about impeachment. "Nancy Pelosi's impeachment inquiry to appease the far-left isn't something the majority of Americans support and will sharply divide the country." Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesMcSally has tried not to address Trump's conduct since Pelosi announced the impeachment inquiry. Sara Gideon, the Democratic Maine House speaker and the leading candidate to challenge Collins, has said she supports starting an impeachment inquiry.

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Sen. Doug Jones says Congress 'may end up acting' if Trump's trade war with China drags on

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. Alabama's Democratic Sen. Doug Jones criticized President Donald Trump's escalating trade war with China on Tuesday, hinting at bipartisan congressional action to check the president as his state becomes more exposed to the crossfire between Washington and Beijing. "If this doesn't change soon, I think Congress may end up acting. The ongoing trade war between the world's two largest economies took more anxious turns this week, resulting in market volatility. Trade talks collapsed in May, with intellectual property theft proving to be a major sticking point between the two parties. Jones said the trade conflict has created uncertainty for key industries.

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