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At the Races: Ready for Madam President?
↵↵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.
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↵↵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.
And GOP nominee Mark S. Kirk prevailed in the president's home state of Illinois, which had backed Obama by 25 points. And that doesn't count Republican Scott P.
↵↵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.
Donald S. Beyer Jr. and former Rep. Jennifer Wexton, both ex-colleagues of Connolly’s from neighboring districts, as well as the center-left New Democrat Coalition Action Fund.
Payne Jr.’s term, CQ Roll Call’s Jackie Wang reports.
In Maine, former Republican senator and Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen endorsed independent Sen. Angus King for reelection.
Payne Sr.’s campaign account posthumously spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to help his son win the nomination and then continued to make contributions to Payne Jr., to other candidates and to charities
Payne Jr.’s seat in New Jersey’s 10th District to file pre-primary disclosures of contributions and expenditures to the Federal Election Commission.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., told CNN’s Jake Tapper.
Control of the Senate for the next two years comes down to about a dozen races. Some were close, others were not.
Roll Call's ranking of the 10 most vulnerable House and Senate incumbents one week before Election Day 2022.
More S-300s, more Javelins, more drones, more Stingers, more everything.”
As some in GOP echo 2020's ‘Stop the steal’ claims, Democrats warn that voting laws in red states could be rigging the system.
Most unforgettable campaign moment: In 1994, the year of the Republican Revolution, Holt did communications for the congressional campaign of George Nethercutt, who ousted Speaker Thomas S.
“I read it from cover to cover, and again, it}s a reference book. It’s not meant to be read like that,” McCrary said. “But, to me, it read like a narrative. From there I was hooked.”
U-S-A: In honor of the upcoming Olympic Games, elections analyst Nathan L.
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