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At the Races: 2020 becomes Amash pit

The Post also dug into how Democrats believe the Senate is within their grasp (featuring Doug Jones saying it’s a relief to not have Sanders at the top of the ticket and some knowledge from the one and

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Voting advocates say Wisconsin election should be a warning

[Supreme Court stops extra time for ballots in first COVID-19 ruling] The Democratic governor and Republicans in charge of the legislature fought until the hours before the polls opened over

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After angering Trump, is Thomas Massie really in trouble?

“More than one member wished me luck with my primary,” Massie said in a Tuesday phone interview, implying their comments were sarcastic. “You can read what you want into that.”

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: $2 trillion edition

Gideon is considered the top Democrat in the race and has the endorsement of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Richard Hanna: An unforgettable member of the House

But the New York Republican, who served from 2011 to 2017, was probably my favorite candidate interview — and that’s saying something, since I interviewed more than one hundred House, Senate and gubernatorial

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Tuesday’s elections (mostly) continue amid coronavirus pandemic

Schroder, in an interview, said she was pushing for clarification about the rules and an extension of absentee voting and curbside voting, which Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose tried to implement

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At the Races: Just super

Not alone in the Lone Star State: The New York Times and Politico were also on the ground in Texas ahead of the March 3 primary.