Don Bolduc Receives Senate Conservatives Fund Endorsement in ‘Top Priority’ Race
The Senate Conservatives Fund, a leading GOP political action committee (PAC), endorsed Brigadier General Don Bolduc for the New Hampshire Senate seat on Thursday.

The Senate Conservatives Fund, a leading GOP political action committee (PAC), endorsed Brigadier General Don Bolduc for the New Hampshire Senate seat on Thursday.

Democrat Alabama Sen. Doug Jones stated Saturday that he believes it is “dumb” to question him on why he knows “better than Alabamians” when it comes to judicial nominations made by President Donald Trump.

Democrat Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has become one of only three Democrats to cross the aisle and join Republicans in the push for a program that would quickly deport migrants who are found making false asylum claims.

According to his latest fundraising report with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), Democrat Sen. Doug Jones (AL) has brought in money from almost everywhere except Alabama, the state he represents.

Thursday on MSNBC’s “Live,” Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) said President Donald Trump’s attempts to included a citizenship question on the 2020 census is in “contempt of the court system.” Jones said, “He is in effect I think just flouting a court order that

During Friday’s Democratic Weekly Address, Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) stated that the state lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act is a “real threat” to the insurance coverage of millions and that “the stakes could not be higher.” Jones said, “Some

A poll released Wednesday revealed that Roy Moore is in third place in Alabama’s 2020 Republican U.S. Senate primary race.

Tuesday in an interview with Huntsville, AL radio’s WVNN, Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) gave President Donald Trump some credit for not following through with an attack on Iran following the nation’s alleged disruptions of shipping channels in the Persian Gulf and the downing of a U.S. unmanned drone in international airspace.

Roy Moore said Thursday that he will run for the U.S. Senate in Alabama after President Donald Trump and other leading Republicans urged the former Alabama Supreme Court justice to stay out of the race.

Donald Trump Jr. says Roy Moore (R) – the failed Senate candidate who lost to Doug Jones (D) in Alabama’s special election in 2017 – is going directly against the president by launching another Senate bid and is doing a disservice to conservatives in the process.

Rep. Bradley Byrne (R-AL) joined SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Saturday and discussed the need for a Spygate investigation, questioning what former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden knew.

“Roy Moore cannot win, and the consequences will be devastating,” Trump said, pointing to the danger of Republicans possibly losing the seat in Alabama if Moore runs again.

Trump, Jr., in response to Moore tweeting about considering another run for the Senate, made it clear to the failed 2017 candidate that the president’s allies do not want Moore to run again.

A video ad released in Alabama Tuesday from the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) shows how radical and out-of-touch Doug Jones’ (D-AL) party has become.

Rep. Bradley Byrne (R-AL) warned of other convicted Islamic terrorists seeking early release in the wake of John Walker Lindh’s release.

Alabama Sen. Doug Jones (D) tweeted a video message Monday night in which he referred to pro-life lawmakers in his state as “so extreme and so callous” for approving a bill that would make most abortions illegal.

Last week, Alabama State Rep. John Rogers (D) made national headlines with his coarse language criticizing an effort by the Alabama legislature to criminalize abortion, an effort some Republicans viewed as the best way to challenge the 1972 Roe v.

In an interview on Talk 99.5’s Matt & Aunie Show Monday morning, Alabama State Rep. John Rogers (D) claimed Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) agreed with his remarks last week on abortion but was furious because it caused stress to his re-election campaign.

Democrat Sen. Doug Jones of Alabama said Thursday he was “absolutely appalled” by State Rep. John Rogers’ comments on abortion, describing them as “outrageous.”

Alabama state Rep. John Rogers, a Democrat, said, while debating a bill that would ban most abortions in the state, “Some kids are unwanted, so you kill them now or you kill them later.”

Rep. Bradley Byrne (R-AL) told Breitbart News Saturday that Sen. Doug Jones (R-AL) continues to pretend that “he’s not a far-left liberal.”

Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) said in an interview Wednesday that concerns over former Vice President Joe Biden’s alleged inappropriate touching distract from the larger goal of defeating President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election.

Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore leads amongst potential Republican challengers to Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL), according to a poll released Tuesday. Jones beat Moore in a contentious 2017 Senate special election.

On Wednesday’s broadcast of CBS’ “Late Show,” Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) stated that President Trump “needs to do more” to denounce hatred. Host Stephen Colbert said, “[M]any are saying that while the president himself does not condone violence, he doesn’t denounce
Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) dodged giving an answer when asked whether he thought President Trump should be “impeached or beaten in 2020.”

Monday, Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) commented on the ongoing FBI special counsel Robert Mueller investigation, saying he has “a lot of confidence” in Mueller and his team to do a “thorough” investigation. Jones said he will accept Mueller’s findings, but

Senators confirmed three high-priority Trump judges to the federal appeals courts last week without a single Democrat voting for any of them, with one of those new judges replacing an irreplaceable conservative judicial icon, Judge Alice Batchelder.

“We couldn’t get here fast enough,” Trump said. “I wanted to come the day it happened.”

On Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Lead,” Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) stated that he has “concern about a Medicare for all plan.” Jones began by saying that he thinks all of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates can appeal to the “radical

Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) commented Monday on CBS’s “This Morning” on the state of racism in the United States. Jones, who is on a media tour for his new book about the Birmingham church bombing, said racism is not getting worse,

President Donald Trump’s Super PAC America First Policies has launched a seven-figure ad buy targeting several top Democrats in Congress with a message from Angel Mom Michelle Root, whose daughter Sarah was murdered by an illegal alien in 2016.

Sunday on MSNBC’s “Kasie DC,” Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) voiced his confidence in Congress’ ability to reach a border security deal, even though President Donald Trump put the chance at “less than 50/50.” However, Jones said Trump poses the “biggest

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is under fire from her Democratic colleagues in the Senate over her far-left policies and social media antics, with some calling the self-avowed Democratic-socialist “the flavor of the month” and her positions “crazy.”

The New York Times has revealed more details about a disinformation campaign led by Democrat strategists during the 2017 Alabama Senate election, which may have contributed to a narrow victory by Democrat candidate Doug Jones.

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) said he did not believe President Donald Trump should shut down the government over funding for a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. Jones said, “Well, the problem is that

Billionaire LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman has apologized for funding a campaign that influenced the 2017 Alabama Senate election using disinformation tactics against Republican Roy Moore.

Facebook has suspended five accounts belong to Democrat strategists who were involved in a 2017 Alabama Senate election disinformation campaign against Republican candidate Roy Moore. The social media giant called the effort “coordinated inauthentic behavior.”

The dramatic vote in the Senate Friday afternoon on whether to proceed to a final vote on the House-passed continuing budget resolution that includes $5.7 billion of border wall funding placed an intense spotlight on three Democrat senators whose re-election prospects in 2020 are considered uncertain.

Friday on Huntsville, AL radio WVNN’s “The Dale Jackson Show,” Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) said President Donald Trump could have gotten funding for a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border in March instead of “playing political football with people’s lives,” referring to

Democrat activists, funded by LinkedIn co-founder and left-wing financier Reid Hoffman, imitated “Russian tactics” to push the 2017 Alabama Senate election in favor of the Democratic Party, including the creation of fake conservative Facebook pages to divide Republicans, according to the New York Times.
