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Jennifer Shutt

Jennifer Shutt

Jennifer covers the nation鈥檚 capital as a senior reporter for States Newsroom. Her coverage areas include congressional policy, politics and legal challenges with a focus on health care, unemployment, housing and aid to families.

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Republicans take majority control of U.S. Senate after 海角社区, West Virginia victories

By: , and - November 5, 2024

WASHINGTON 鈥 Republicans flipped control of the U.S. Senate after picking up seats in 海角社区 and West Virginia according to projections by The Associated Press, though there were too many uncalled House races early Wednesday to predict which party will hold that chamber when the new Congress begins in January. Montana鈥檚 Senate seat, currently held by […]

Will control of Congress shift? The results hinge on a handful of states and races

By: - November 4, 2024

WASHINGTON 鈥 Voters are determining whether the next president enters office with a friendly Congress or a hostile one set on blocking their policies and nominees 鈥 and as the election roars into its last moments it鈥檚 still very unclear what the makeup of the House and Senate might be. Most House races are not […]

Rallying on the Ellipse, Harris calls on voters to reject Trump鈥檚 鈥榗haos and division鈥

By: , and - October 31, 2024

WASHINGTON 鈥 Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, with the White House as her backdrop, gave what she called her closing argument Tuesday evening, pressing voters to support her bid over that of 鈥渦nstable鈥 Republican candidate Donald Trump. The 30-minute speech on the Ellipse was the same location where Trump, then president, held a rally nearly […]

Worries grow about disinformation, false claims and even violence as election nears

By: - October 29, 2024

WASHINGTON 鈥 A pro-democracy organization warned Monday that disinformation and violent rhetoric could make the weeks that follow Election Day especially fraught, pushing the country past the upheaval that arose four years ago during the last presidential transition. The comments from three members of the Defend Democracy Project came just days before voting ends on […]

Beyonc茅 takes the stage in Texas with Harris to underline support of reproductive rights

By: - October 28, 2024

Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris appeared alongside superstar performer Beyonc茅 on Friday night to encourage voter turnout and reinforce the differences between the two parties on reproductive rights, with just days to go before voting ends. The rally at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas, followed months of speculation about whether Beyonc茅 would support Vice […]

Millions of Americans flock to early voting, in person and via mail

By: - October 25, 2024

WASHINGTON 鈥 Nearly 30 million Americans by Thursday had cast their ballots ahead of Election Day, with 13 million choosing to vote in person at early voting centers and another 17 million submitting mail-in ballots, according to data from the University of Florida鈥檚 election lab. The total number of early votes is expected to increase […]

Law enforcement officials prepare for possible post-election violence in D.C.

By: - October 18, 2024

WASHINGTON 鈥 The threat of political violence will likely hang over the nation鈥檚 capital in the weeks following Election Day, security experts say, despite intensive preparations by law enforcement officials determined to avoid another Jan. 6 insurrection. The 2,000-plus officers who make up the U.S. Capitol Police, as well as other federal law enforcement agencies […]

Harris in interview with Charlamagne Tha God urges disillusioned voters to not give up

By: - October 17, 2024

Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris on a popular radio show Tuesday encouraged Americans to vote this year even if they don鈥檛 believe all of the issues they鈥檙e concerned about can be fixed in the immediate future. 鈥淭he solutions are not going to happen just overnight, and the solutions that we all want are not going […]

Social Security and Medicare: Where do Harris and Trump stand?

By: - October 16, 2024

WASHINGTON 鈥 The presidential debate in early September included just one mention of Social Security and three references to Medicare, making the safety net programs a miniscule part of the policy discussion, despite their importance to tens of millions of Americans. Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump have both mentioned the programs […]

Trump vows to levy 鈥榟orrible鈥 tariffs on imports, rejecting fears of inflation spike

By: - October 16, 2024

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump defended his plans for steep tariffs on Tuesday, arguing economists who say that those higher costs would get passed onto consumers are incorrect and that his proposals would benefit American manufacturing. During an argumentative hour-long interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait hosted by the Economic Club of Chicago, Trump vehemently […]

Biden slams Trump as 鈥榙amn un-American,鈥 urges Congress to speed up hurricane aid

By: - October 11, 2024

WASHINGTON 鈥 President Joe Biden on Thursday urged Congress to end its recess early and return to Capitol Hill to approve emergency funding for hurricane recovery, even though his budget office hasn鈥檛 released the supplemental request that would kick off the process. Biden also rebuked Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for spreading misinformation about the […]

How do you vote amid the hurricane damage? States are learning as they go.

By: - October 10, 2024

WASHINGTON 鈥 Hurricane season has not only wreaked havoc on people鈥檚 lives throughout much of the country, but could also make it more difficult for voters to cast their ballots in hard-hit regions. Other election threats include misinformation and even terrorism, with warnings from the Department of Homeland Security and an arrest in Oklahoma allegedly […]