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Connecticut Democrat Sen. Chris Murphy told CBS's "Face the Nation" that the Democratic Party needs to own up to the fact that "mistakes were made" in 2024. "Joe Biden should have stepped away from that race,
A U.S. senator criticized ESPN for promoting a Victor Wembanyama betting post, calling it a sign of sports over-commercialization.
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said Sunday that former President Biden should not have entered the 2024 presidential race, which he eventually dropped out of following a damaging debate performance against President Trump.
Sen. Chris Murphy defends support for Maine Democrat Graham Platner, saying voters resonate with his message despite controversial Reddit posts.
During an appearance on CBS News’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday, Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy stated that bipartisan efforts to support Ukraine are being stalled due to the influence of Donald Trump on Senate Republicans.
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Senate Democrat Defends Graham Platner — Claims There’s a ‘Pretty Clear Contrast’ With Trump
Sen. Chris Murphy argued Graham Platner (D) remains the state's best candidate to combat Trump's "corruption," even though Platner has "made mistakes" The post Senate Democrat Defends Graham Platner — Claims There’s a ‘Pretty Clear Contrast’ With Trump first appeared on Mediaite.
Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Connecticut, said Sunday he views the filibuster as "anti-democratic" because Democrats right now don’t have enough votes to codify Roe v. Wade, but he expects renewed attention around abortion "will push a lot of people to the polls ...
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) is casting doubt on a new piece of legislation introduced by lawmakers in the Senate that would regulate the big business of college sports. The bill’s “primary effect,” Murphy wrote in a social media post on Wednesday night,
A post that ESPN made about Game 6 of the Spurs-Thunder series has one U.S. Senator lamenting the state of things in sports media and broadcasting as a whole.
In his second book, Murphy explores the societal and economic forces that he believes shaped modern-day American politics.