Nationally, this will be a key election for Democrats who hope to remain the majority party in both the House and Senate. Rep. Katherine Clark talks about whether she thinks Democrats will retain control of both the House and Senate:
Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Mass., speaks during the news conference after the House Democrats caucus meeting in the Capitol on Sept. 14, 2022.
Election Day is now less than three weeks away, with early voting and mail-in voting starting even sooner. Nationally, this will be a key election for Democrats who hope to remain the majority party in both the House and Senate.was joined by Assistant House Speaker, Rep. Katherine Clark, a Democrat from Massachusetts.On whether she thinks Democrats will retain control of both the House and Senate
"I do. And here's why: It's because the work that we have done, what we have delivered, has put the American people front and center. We are driving down costs. We are created 10 million good-paying jobs and we are creating safer communities. And that is all in stark contrast to what the Republicans are proposing they would do if they took the majority.""We know that inflation is difficult to tackle.
On a New York Times analysis that identified her among members of Congress with financial interests that intersect with their congressional work — and whether legislation should be filed to stop the practice "Listen, my husband and I don't direct any stock trades in our IRA, but I want people to trust their government. I want people to not even have the appearance that there might be a conflict. So the stock ban bill has a draft, has come out of the House Administration Committee. I support it. And, you know, at this current time, Republicans do not. But we will continue to work on the issue to get a bill that can be signed by the president.
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