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Rep. Roger Marshall defeated ex-Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, a firebrand who national Republicans feared would make the Senate seat vulnerable.
In Kansas,national GOP dislikes a Senate firebrand and a House member faces voter fraud charges. Arizona, Michigan, Missouri and Washington also are voting.
The Republican race to succeed Rep. Phil Roe in Tennessee's 1st District features a crowded field, including Diana Harshbarger and Timothy Hill,
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.
Behind each candidate’s campaign is a data operation that meticulously tracks demographic, consumer and behavioral information about voters.
Republican Tyler Kistner may have raised more than Democratic Rep. Angie Craig last quarter, but still faces a tough fight, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
House Republicans are joining President Donald Trump in preaching hysteria and stoking fear in their pitches to voters this fall, Rothenberg writes.
Listen to politicians and party strategists after the elections,because what happened in the elections matters less than what they think happened.
Fundraiser Cooper Teboe helps progressive candidates take on establishment Democrats while also advising deep-pocketed Silicon Valley donors where to give.
Can you really get paid to run for office? Yes, and for Dana Balter, she thinks it might just be a way to communicate to voters she understands them.
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The presidential race is relatively stable, with Joe Biden leading Donald Trump by 7 to 10 points, according to high-quality polling.
Georgia Democratic leaders selected state party chairwoman Nikema Williams Monday to replace the late Rep. John Lewis on the November ballot.
Candidates know who bundles contributions from donors and delivers them to campaigns, but the law only requires disclosure if bundlers are lobbyists.
A state delegate, Freitas got an exemption after missing a filing deadline to get on the November ballot. Spanberger flipped the 7th District in 2018.
House Foreign Affairs Chairman Eliot Engel, seeking 17th term, was portrayed as out of touch by Jamaal Bowman, a middle school principal.
A steep drop in President Donald Trump's job rating has put a second term increasingly out of reach, elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales projects.
House Democrats still have a sizable financial advantage. So do Senate Republicans, but some Democratic challengers are closing the gap.
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.