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In Texas, Crenshaw’s defeat headlines some tough blows for House incumbents
Massive upheaval in state that saw six Texas Republicans calling it quits or running for other offices with several potential runoffs.
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Massive upheaval in state that saw six Texas Republicans calling it quits or running for other offices with several potential runoffs.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn. The measure came together with the support of Senate leaders in the aftermath of several mass shootings in 2022, including one at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
Christopher S. Murphy put it, "this union is in crisis right now."
↵↵For Democrats still healing from 2024's shattering loss, it's a fraught question — and the answer depends on who you ask.↵↵Count Michelle Obama in the "no" column.
Starting gate↵↵Church and state: As Democrats look beyond 2024's bruising defeats, some candidates are challenging the idea that religion has no place in an increasingly secular party.
↵↵As Democrats look beyond 2024's lacerating losses, some candidates are challenging the idea that religion has no place in an increasingly secular party.
Ayanna S. Pressley will not challenge Sen. Edward J. Markey in the Democratic primary next year and will seek reelection instead.
Ayanna S. Pressley is weighing a Senate run. Whoever emerges from the Democratic primary would be heavily favored in the general election.
D.C.’s delegate: Our colleague Justin Papp reports on the emerging Democratic primary for the District of Columbia’s nonvoting delegate in Congress as the longtime incumbent, Eleanor Holmes Norton
District delegate: Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, who was chief of staff to D.C.’s nonvoting delegate, Eleanor Holmes Norton, in the 1990s, writes in The Washington Post that the longtime lawmaker
Business Insider explored some of the reasons that boomers were overrepresented at last weekend’s protests, including their shrinking 401(k)s and concerns that the causes they supported in their youth
According to L2’s data, 362,136 registered Republicans who may or may not have cast a vote in 2020 but didn’t vote in the 2022 midterm elections have cast votes in the seven swing states through
Perhaps most telling of all, 49 percent of respondents claim to believe the S&P 500 is down for the year. It’s not. It closed Wednesday up almost 12 percent on the year. What’s next for Norman?
Christopher S. Murphy challenged: Republican Matthew Corey announced this week that he’s making another run against the Connecticut Democrat.
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Politics and grief: On the surface, Auburn, Maine, City Councilor Leroy Walker Sr.’s Election Day rituals unfolded as they always did.
The only Republicans in the Senate for all six of those years who disagreed with their party more often were Mark S.
Davis of Illinois and Republican John Carter of Texas, 81; and Democrat Frederica S. Wilson of Florida, who is 80 and about two weeks older than Biden.
“I thought I was hot s—,” he said. The following year, he ran a state Senate campaign and lost. After the results came in, he called a political friend.