While political conversations over Thanksgiving dinner may be taboo in some families, we find it hard to believe tonight’s Democratic debate, the country’s distraction with the House impeachment inquiry, and the fast approaching presidential primaries rule out the possibility of political chatter as a side for your turkey. With the Iowa caucus just 75 days away, we wanted to share our latest observations, trends, and analyses of the 2020 elections as we head into the holiday week.
Read MoreWith less than 14 months to go before the 2020 elections, we’re seeing some themes already beginning to emerge, particularly on the House side.
Read MoreWelcome back from recess! We took advantage of the past few weeks to check in with congressional staffers and other political insiders to get a better sense of where things might be headed this fall. Based on our intel gathering efforts, below is a high-level overview of our understanding of legislative priorities for this fall…
Read MoreWe’ve been tracking the midterm elections and what the outcomes in individual races might mean for Now that most of the midterm election races have been decided, we’ve updated our House and Senate committee musical chairs analyses.
Read MoreThe Trump Administration released today the Fall 2018 Current Regulatory Plan and the Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions.
Read MoreAt Plurus Strategies, we are not only policy experts, but also big political junkies. Our idea of the August recess, even when the Senate is in for all but one week, is finding time to take a look at how election outcomes may impact House and Senate committee leadership and membership in the next Congress. Click through for our analysis of potential changes in the House and Senate.
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