D, Trump and Elissa Slotkin
You’ve gotta say this! You’ve gotta say that!” Slotkin said, mimicking the outside voices that began bombarding her office moments after her selection was announced last week. “I’m not gonna make my speech a Christmas tree of every single issue of the Democratic Party,
"America wants change, but there's a responsible way to make change and a reckless way," Sen. Elissa Slotkin said during her response to President Donald Trump's speech on behalf of the Democratic party.
Mich., blasted President Donald Trump’s foreign policy agenda Tuesday after the president addressed Congress, claiming that Trump would have lost the Cold War if he’d been president in the 1980s.
Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin warned that President Trump’s first weeks in office after returning to the White House have brought “reckless” approaches to managing the economy and foreign affairs. Slotkin spoke for roughly 10 minutes as she delivered the Democratic Party’s official response to Mr.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin, the Democrat who delivered her party's response to President Donald Trump's address to Congress last week, said that Democrats are facing internal struggles.
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Mich., who represents a swing state, to give the party's official response to President Donald Trump's address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night. "BIG: I’m announcing @SenatorSlotkin will deliver our Democratic response to Trump’s Joint Address.
Newly elected Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan delivered her political party’s response to President Trump’s joint address to Congress on Tuesday night. Slotkin, 48, is the youngest Democratic woman elected to the U.
One Democratic lawmaker is admitting that Democrats are still "finding our footing" as they seek to establish a plan for the future of the party.
Elissa Slotkin, who will deliver the Democrats' response to Trump's address to Congress, is a former CIA agent who served three tours in Iraq before running for Congress.
Mich., on Sunday said that she would "withhold" her decision on how to vote to fund the government until Congress gets assurances from the Trump administration that money will be spent the way lawmakers intend.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin was elected by a narrow margin in November to represent Michigan after serving several terms in the House.
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