Mitch McConnell

The Senate majority leader will serve a seventh term in Washington after fending off yet another well-funded challenge from Democrats desperate to end his career.
Success may be unlikely, but progressive activists say it isnt hopeless.
Some even threatened to expand the nine-member high court if Democrats win control of the Senate and White House.
"The fate of our rights, our freedoms, our health care, our bodies, our lives, and our country depend on what happens over the coming months.
Republicans have all but promised the swift acquittal of the president, who is charged with using the power of his office to further his political ambitions.
Republicans say it's time to move on from the "original sin" of slavery, even though its ill effects have lingered.
The president will also sign a spending bill that would avoid a second government shutdown.
The "Vice" actor slammed Cheney and Mitch McConnell as "charisma-free a**holes."
Senate Republicans say they won't take up the bill.