Nancy Cook, Bloomberg

Nancy Cook

Bloomberg

Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Nancy:

Between Rounds of Golf, Trump’s Searching for the Perfect DeSantis Diss

Holed up at his resort in Palm Beach, Florida, former President Donald Trump spends many mornings golfing and then, in the afternoons, plots his political comeback. → Read More

Palm Beach Is Split as Trump and DeSantis Vie for Donor Dollars

Florida’s southeast coast is turning into a showcase for the growing rivalry between the Republicans → Read More

DeSantis 2024 Bid Takes Shape as He Enlists Aides, Woos Donors

Ron DeSantis’s 2024 campaign team is quickly taking shape with the Florida governor lining up trusted aides to helm an expected presidential bid, according to people familiar with his plans. → Read More

DeSantis Preps 2024 Bid Behind Scenes While Waiting to Declare

Governor Ron DeSantis is actively preparing a run for president in 2024, even as he delays a formal announcement to keep Republican voters’ attention on his aggressively conservative record in Florida, according to people familiar with the plans. → Read More

Donald Trump Could Lose Millions in Backing From Conservative Donors

Key Republicans are trying to choke off any momentum that Donald Trump can build for a third White House campaign to make room for a fresh GOP standard bearer. → Read More

Forget Trump, Democrats Are Preparing Ways to Beat a DeSantis Campaign

Age, experience could be DeSantis strengths with Biden voters → Read More

GOP Quietly Plots What’s Next on Abortion in Nod to 2022 Failures

Republicans still haven’t solved the quandary of how to talk to voters about abortion, still stinging from their midterm losses and with the White House at stake in less than two years. → Read More

Virginia’s Youngkin Says Poor Planning Cost State Big Projects

Virginia has lost out in recent months when major companies have opted to put manufacturing plants in other states, where the land is ready for construction and where the cost of living and doing business is lower, Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin said Monday in an editorial board meeting with Bloomberg News. → Read More

Biden Signs Same-Sex Marriage Bill in ‘Vital Step’ to Equality

President Joe Biden signed the historic Respect for Marriage Act, cementing into law federal protection for both same-sex and interracial marriages and delivering a victory for Democrats. “Today’s a good day. A day America takes a vital step toward equality, toward liberty and justice, not just for some but for everyone,” Biden said Tuesday during a ceremony on the White House’s South Lawn,… → Read More

A Standoff Is Coming in 2023 — and It’s Over the National Debt

President Joe Biden is headed toward a standoff over the national debt next year, when Republicans newly in control of the US House threaten to demand concessions for raising the government’s legal borrowing limit. → Read More

Student Loan Payment Pause Extended Through June, Biden Says (1)

President Joe Biden announced that his administration would extend the pandemic-era pause in student loan repayments through June 30 amid legal challenges to his college debt-forgiveness plan. → Read More

White House to Extend Student-Loan Payment Pause to June 30

President Joe Biden announced that his administration would extend the pandemic-era pause in student loan repayments through June 30 amid legal challenges to his college debt-forgiveness plan. Payments now set to resume Jan. 1 won’t be required again until 60 days after court challenges to Biden’s loan forgiveness plan are settled. If the litigation is not resolved by June 30, payments will… → Read More

US Economy on Election Day: Where It Stands and What It Means

Americans say the economy is their top midterm issue — here’s an overview of the data that underpins the economic pitch each party is making to voters → Read More

Biden Says House ‘Tougher’ to Keep Than Senate on Election Eve

President Joe Biden acknowledged Democrats face a “tougher” challenge holding the House than the US Senate on the eve of Tuesday’s midterm elections. → Read More

Inflation-Focused Voters Defy Biden’s Bid to Change the Subject

Efforts by the president and allies in Congress to steer the conversation to labor market recovery and other achievements aren’t gaining traction. → Read More

Biden Is Getting Inflation Tips From CEOs, Golf Buddies and Field Hockey Parents

In early 2022, as it became clear that a steep rise in consumer prices would be more severe and longer-lasting than his own aides had predicted, President Joe Biden began to widen the circle of people giving him economic advice. → Read More

Harris Says US Intends to Deepen Taiwan Ties, Defying China

Vice President Kamala Harris said the Biden administration intends to deepen America’s unofficial ties with Taiwan, a fresh US warning to China that she delivered in a speech from the deck of a US warship in Japan. → Read More

Biden Is Closing In on Naming IRS Chief to Succeed Trump Appointee Rettig

President Joe Biden is narrowing the list of candidates to lead the Internal Revenue Service ahead of a massive expansion of tax enforcement. → Read More

Biden to Unveil Long-Awaited Student Debt Relief Measures on Wednesday

(Bloomberg) -- President Joe Biden plans to make his long-awaited announcement on student... → Read More

Biden Considers New Pause on Paying Back Student Loans, $10,000 Relief

President Joe Biden is considering extending a pause on student loan repayments for several more months, as well as forgiving $10,000 in student loan debt per borrower, according to people familiar with the matter, as he seeks to appeal to young voters ahead of the November midterms. → Read More