Kerry Picket
Articles by Kerry Picket
RNC members rally behind resolution to call for Cheney, Kinzinger ouster from House GOP
A resolution to remove Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger from the House GOP conference is gaining momentum at the Republican National Committee's winter meeting this week in Salt Lake City. Published February 2, 2022
Rep. Steny Hoyer tests positive for COVID-19
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer announced Tuesday night that he tested positive for COVID-19, which adds him to the growing list of lawmakers who contracted the virus in the past few months. Published February 1, 2022
Dems ditch ‘defund the police’ talk, but voters still stuck in crime wave
Democrats have switched their campaign messaging from defund the police to refund the police for this year's midterm elections, but party insiders warn that voters won't easily forget the anti-law-enforcement rhetoric if they don't feel safe in their neighborhoods. Published February 1, 2022
New poll shows Herschel Walker, Raphael Warnock in statistical dead heat
A new statewide poll of Georgia voters shows a statistical tie between Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican candidate Herschel Walker. Published January 31, 2022
Parent protester against Loudoun County School Board springboards from viral video into House run
Brandon Michon became a YouTube sensation for excoriating the Loudoun County School Board over its COVID-19 shutdown and is now tapping that notoriety for a congressional run to take on a vulnerable Democrat in Northern Virginia. Published January 31, 2022
New York Democrats propose new congressional map
New York Democratic lawmakers have released a map for congressional districts that rejects a proposal by the House Democratic campaign arm chairman and leaves him vulnerable in a redrawn district. Published January 31, 2022
DCCC expands its list of vulnerable House Democrats
The House Democrats' campaign arm expanded its list of vulnerable lawmakers Thursday, adding some members from districts that President Biden easily carried in 2020. Published January 27, 2022
DCCC chair submits partisan gerrymander proposal for New York congressional map
The chairman of the House Democratic campaign arm has proposed an aggressive gerrymander of the New York State congressional map, not long after he and his party accused Republican state legislatures of partisan redistricting practices. Published January 27, 2022
Mitt Romney to attend Liz Cheney fundraiser
Sen. Mitt Romney will join Rep. Liz Cheney at a fundraising reception for the Wyoming GOP congresswoman in March, according to an invitation obtained by The Washington Times. Published January 26, 2022
Rep. Jim Cooper becomes 29th House Democrat to announce retirement
Rep. Jim Cooper of Tennessee announced Tuesday that he will not seek reelection this year, making him the 29th House Democrat to leave Congress after this year's mid-term election cycle. Published January 25, 2022
GOP lawmakers call on Biden to end database for religious exemptions
More than 40 House Republicans are calling on President Biden to direct his administration to stop tracking federal employees who applied for religious exemptions from the COVID-19 vaccine. Published January 25, 2022
Top House Dem gets tax break he sponsored, pays $213 property tax on NYC condo
House Democratic Conference Chairman Hakeem Jeffries has been enjoying a tax break that cuts the property tax on his Brooklyn condo to $213 a year, according to newly revealed records. Published January 24, 2022
GOP states’ election laws will suppress medically vulnerable’s right to vote, Coons says
Sen. Chris Coons said allowing Republican-led states to eliminate election measures such as ballot drop boxes would suppress the vote of the medically vulnerable as the COVID-19 pandemic persists. Published January 23, 2022
Jan. 6 committee chair says panel spoke to Trump AG William Barr
The chairman of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol said Sunday that former Attorney General William P. Barr has spoken with investigators about a draft executive order that would have directed the Trump Defense Department to seize voting machines. Published January 23, 2022
House Democrat suggests states don’t need another COVID relief package
One of the most vulnerable House Democrats this election cycle suggested Sunday that another COVID relief package is not necessary and that state legislatures should spend the money they already have received from previous relief packages. Published January 23, 2022
Bernie Sanders applauds Arizona Democrats’ censure of Kyrsten Sinema
Sen. Bernard Sanders applauded Arizona Democrats who formally censured Sen. Kyrsten Sinema for her vote to keep the filibuster rule. Published January 23, 2022
Sarah Palin fights New York Times ‘crosshairs’ editorial in court
Sarah Palin and The New York Times will face off Monday in court over an editorial she said falsely tied her to the 2011 Arizona shooting that left six dead. Published January 23, 2022
California Gov. Newsom apologizes for referring to train thieves as gang members
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has apologized for referring to the criminals looting packages from Union Pacific freight trains as "gang" members. Published January 21, 2022
White House in cleanup mode after Biden’s slip-ups spread fear of invasion, bogus elections
The White House went to work on cleanup duty Thursday after President Biden's press conference remarks rattled both sides of the Atlantic by questioning the legitimacy of U.S. elections and the West's resolve against Russian aggression. Published January 20, 2022
Pelosi pivoting to health care in a piecemeal approach to Biden’s agenda
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday said expanding Obamacare will be a top priority when breaking up President Biden's $1.75 trillion social welfare bill and climate bill to try to pass it in pieces. Published January 20, 2022