Will gridlock mean the new Congress won’t get anything done? mathisworks/Getty Images December 9, 2022 Sinema out, Warnock in – Democrats narrowly control the Senate and Republicans the House, but gridlock won’t be the biggest problem for the new Congress Matt Harris, Park University With Democrats running the Senate and the GOP in control of the House, there’s concern that Congress won’t get anything done. Turns out, unified government isn’t very productive in the first place.
Conservative suit? Check. Rep tie? Check. Mitch McConnell looks every inch a senator. Scott Applewhite/Getty September 24, 2020 The clothes make the candidate: The sartorial politics of this year’s key Senate races Jo-Ellen Pozner, Santa Clara University Clothing is a way for politicians to convey authenticity and to tell their story.
Democrat Kyrsten Sinema (left) and Republican Martha McSally are competing to fill the seat of retiring Sen. Jeff Flake. AP Photo/Matt York November 5, 2018 Independent voters will decide Arizona’s historic female Senate race Gina Woodall, Arizona State University Two accomplished women are running against each other to replace Sen. Jeff Flake.