S.A. Miller
Articles by S.A. Miller
GOP prepares 100-day agenda for Senate takeover: report
Senate Republicans are preparing an agenda for their first 100 days in power next year in case they win majority control of the upper chamber, The Hill reported. Published September 12, 2014
Michigan voters weigh Congress control, lean Democrat in U.S. Senate race: poll
Michigan voters are weighing the nation's impact of their vote in the state's U.S. Senate race and leaning toward keeping it in Democratic hands, according to the latest poll. Published September 12, 2014
Women voters boost N.C. Sen. Kay Hagan into lead: poll
Sen. Kay Hagan has opened her largest lead in the race for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, topping Republican challenger Thom Tillis by 6 points in a poll released Thursday. Published September 11, 2014
Kansas Senate race heats up, hurts GOP hunt for majority
Kansas' longtime Republican Sen. Pat Roberts has suddenly found himself in tough re-election fight, jeopardizing the GOP's quest this year to win majority control of the upper chamber. Published September 11, 2014
America siding with GOP in terror fight at record high: poll
More than ever before, Americans have more confidence in Republicans than Democrats to protect the country from terrorists, according to a new Gallup poll released Thursday. Published September 11, 2014
Michelle Obama to stump for Bruce Braley in Iowa
The Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Iowa will get welcome a White House visitor on the stump — just not President Obama. Published September 11, 2014
Democratic lawmakers press for details of Obama’s war plan
Democratic lawmakers rallied Thursday behind President Obama's strategy to destroy the terrorist army known as Islamic State, but also pressed for more details that would better assure them the plan will succeed. Published September 11, 2014
Pennsylvania’s GOP governor sinking fast in re-election bid: poll
Democratic challenger Tom Wolf has a commanding 24-point lead over Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett in a new poll released Thursday, beating the incumbent on every issue with likely voters with just eight weeks until the election. Published September 11, 2014
American fined $5,000 for border jump with bike
U.S. Border Patrol agents slapped a $5,000 fine on an American citizen this week for slipping into the United States from Canada on a mountain bike, the agency announced Wednesday. Published September 10, 2014
Dick Cheney: Obama’s ‘distrust’ of using American power fanned world chaos
Former Vice President Dick Cheney said Wednesday that President Obama's non-interventionist agenda and disengagement abroad gave rise to the terrorist army known as the Islamic State and other turmoil around the globe. Published September 10, 2014
NRA enters West Virginia’s U.S. Senate race
Rep. Shelley Moore Capito picked up a National Rifle Association endorsement in the race for U.S. Senate in West Virginia, the gun rights group announced Wednesday. Published September 10, 2014
Support drops for ‘path to citizenship’ for illegal immigrants
American's support has waned for immigration reform that gives illegals a path to citizenship, and more voters now trust Republicans than Democrats to handle immigration, according to a national survey. Published September 10, 2014
More bad news for Senate Democrats: GOP favored in key regions
Voters in key regions want Republicans to win control of the U.S. Senate, making it that much harder in an already tough year for Democrats to hold onto their thin majority in the upper chamber, said a new poll released Wednesday. Published September 10, 2014
America feel more unsafe than anytime since 9/11, ready for military action on Islamic State: poll
The brutal beheadings of journalists by the terrorist army known as Islamic State has shaken America to its core, with more people saying the United States is less safe now than at any point since 9/11, said a new poll released Wednesday. Published September 10, 2014
Elizabeth Warren demands jail time for Wall Street bankers
Sen. Elizabeth Warren ripped Federal Reserve officials Tuesday for not putting a single Wall Street banker behind bars for their role in the financial collapse. Published September 9, 2014
Welfare for marijuana: Sen. Jeff Sessions tackles dispensary loophole
Welfare recipients can't use their EBT cards at liquor stores but they can at marijuana dispensaries in states such as Colorado that have legalized pot, Sen. Jeff Sessions revealed Tuesday. Published September 9, 2014
Rep. Jan Schakowsky discounts threat from Islamic State
After a classified briefing by CIA officials, House Intelligence Committee member Jan Schakowsky said Tuesday that the terrorist army known as the Islamic State is not an "immediate critical" threat to the U.S. homeland. Published September 9, 2014
Dick Cheney talks terror with House GOP
Former Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday told House Republicans that President Obama has made the U.S. look "weak around the world" and he let the terrorist threat grow on his watch, reported The Hill. Published September 9, 2014
Kirsten Gillibrand won’t name male senator who called her ‘chubby’
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand refused Tuesday to name the male colleagues in Congress that she claims called her "chubby," "fat" or "porky." Published September 9, 2014
Michelle Obama warns Republican wins ‘bad’ for Washington
First lady Michelle Obama is warning Democratic voters that Washington will "be even worse" if they let Republicans win in November. Published September 9, 2014