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What to watch in Delaware’s primaries this week
Delaware Sen. Chris Coons faces a challenge from the left, while GOP primaries for House and Senate feature candidates with a history of opioid addiction.
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Delaware Sen. Chris Coons faces a challenge from the left, while GOP primaries for House and Senate feature candidates with a history of opioid addiction.
Democrats recognize that to win competitive races in Iowa they have to win over rural voters who have shifted toward Republicans.
Hit hard by business shutdowns, unions campaign through COVID-19 as pandemic cuts dues and complicates crucial door-to-door work.
A Russian group has attacked more than 200 U.S. organizations, including parties and consultants involved in the U.S. presidential election in recent weeks.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom is tracking campaigns around the country and sharing the best stories, with some extras, with this weekly At the Races newsletter.
The 2020 presidential race isn't over by a long shot, but Donald Trump is running out of time to change the trajectory of it to his advantage.
Of the 6 members who followed their fathers into Congress, two lost primaries this year and one resigned after pleading guilty in an ethics scandal.
They deride them as 'retreads' when the other side does it, but both parties are trying to win control of Congress with candidates who ran before, and lost.
In New Hampshire, Republican voters nominated Corky Messner for Senate and Matt Mowers for the 1st District. Both had President Donald Trump’s backing.
Two of the final primary contests will be decided in New Hampshire and Rhode Island, but one of the most interesting tests will be over Trump's power.
Jake Auchincloss edged out Jesse Mermell to win the Democratic primary in Massachusetts’ 4th District for Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy III’s successor.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom is tracking campaigns around the country and sharing the best stories, with some extras, with this weekly At the Races newsletter.
A film due out next week tracked women candidates, including Rep. Lauren Underwood, who challenged Republicans in districts Donald Trump carried in 2016.
More Republican women ran and won in House primaries than ever before, but many are in races that are not considered competitive.
Rep. Richard E. Neal, 71, beat Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse, 31, for the Democratic nomination for a 17th term in Massachusetts' 1st District.
Taunts challenging Joe Biden to come out of his basement are meant to minimize his relevance and power and challenge his mental capacity.
Sen. Ed Markey got help from prominent progressives, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, while Speaker Nancy Pelosi backed Joe Kennedy.
The attack bashes Finkenauer over voting for Speaker Nancy Pelosi and supporting proxy voting, and could help opponent Ashley Hinson.
A new $2.7 million ad campaign to support Democrat Cal Cunningham over Sen. Thom Tills adds to a river of outside money flooding North Carolina airwaves.
In Massachusetts primaries, Sen. Edward J. Markey and Rep. Richard E. Neal face strong challenges from Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy III and Alex Morse.