Oregon Governor's Debate
October 2, 2018Incumbent Gov. Kate Brown (D-OR), faces challengers Knute Buehler (R) and Patrick Starnes (I) for their first debate in Portland, Oregon. Young people aged 12 to 19 ask questions of the candidates.
Incumbent Gov. Kate Brown (D-OR), faces challengers Knute Buehler (R) and Patrick Starnes (I) for their first debate in Portland, Oregon. Young people aged 12 to 19 ask questions of the candidates.
In Florida’s U.S. Senate race, incumbent Democrat Bill Nelson faces the state’s Republican Governor Rick Scott for their first debate. As of the debate, RealClear Politics has this race rated as a “toss-up,” with a slight edge given to Senator Nelson
This week, the Senate will debate the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to be as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Senators will also work on H.R. 302, a 5-year FAA reauthorization bill including $1.68 billion for Hurricane Florence relief.
President Trump delivers remarks at the National Electrical Contractors Association convention in Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) debates Republican challenger Scott Wagner.
President Trump speaks to reporters as he leaves the White House. He says it would be unacceptable if Judge Brett Kavanaugh lied in testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee, but he also defends the judge, saying its a scary time for young men.
Senators Chris Coons (D-DE) and Jeff Flake (R-AZ), who brokered a deal on reopening the FBI’s background check investigation into Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh, are among the speakers at the Atlantic Ideas Festival in Washington, D.C.…
President Trump holds a rally with supporters in Southaven, Mississippi.
The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee holds a hearing on implementing positive train control technology, which is designed to automatically stop a train and prevent accidents.
View More about Positive Train ControlSenator Tim Kaine (D-VA) faces Republican challenger Corey Stewart (R-VA) in the second of two town hall events hosted by Liberty University and Hampton University. The topic of this town hall will be foreign policy and defense.
View More about Campaign 2018New York Magazine’s Rebecca Traister traces the history of female anger and how it has fueled political movements. She’s interviewed by Brittany Cooper, Rutgers University Women’s & Gender Studies professor and author of “Eloquent Rage.”
View More After WordsActress and activist America Ferrera reflects on her life growing up Honduran and American.
View More with America FerreraOur 2018 Fiction Edition of In Depth continues with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Geraldine Brooks. Her books include “March,” "Caleb’s Crossing," and, most recently, “The Secret Chord.”
View More In DepthDuring the first Florida U.S. Senate debate in Miramar, incumbent Senator Bill Nelson (D) says he will vote "no" in Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court. Challenger and Governor Rick Scott (R) says he supports Mr. Kavanaugh.
At a rally in Southaven, MS to campaign for Senate candidate Cindy Hyde-Smith (R), President Trump refers to the newest allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh by Julie Swetnick. He warns that it’s an “important time in our…
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks at the Atlantic Ideas Festival in Washington, D.C., about last week's testimony by Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Professor Christine Blasey Ford regarding sexual assault allegations dating back to the…
Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says that only members of the Senate will be allowed to review the FBI's report on Judge Brett Kavanaugh when it is concluded and that the Senate will then vote on the nominee.
Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) speaks about the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
Representative Dave Brat (R-VA) discusses government spending and the Mueller investigation.
Larry Obhof, the president of the Ohio Senate, discusses the top issues facing the Ohio legislature. This interview is part of C-SPAN’s 50 Capitals Tour.