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Less travel, more Zoom: Some COVID-19 campaign changes may endure
With the rise in virtual campaigning during the pandemic, many fundraisers say they don't want to go back to the old ways, but rallies are likely to resume.
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With the rise in virtual campaigning during the pandemic, many fundraisers say they don't want to go back to the old ways, but rallies are likely to resume.
Facing runoff campaigns that could decide Senate control, Georgia Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue sounded similar notes on Trump’s refusal to concede.
California Rep. Tony Cárdenas and New York Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney are both running to chair the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
Joe Biden will be the 46th president of the United States, and there is a path to the narrowest of Senate majorities for Democrats with his victory.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will be able to name a senator to succeed Vice President-elect Kamala Harris who could serve until after the 2022 election.
The new filing gives the impression that it opens a new legal front at the nation’s top court, but it really piggybacks on an ongoing election case.
Redistricting power will largely remain in Republican hands for the next decade after Tuesday’s elections, despite a targeted 2020 effort by Democrats.
Photos of the week: Scenes from the 2020 election in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Virginia and DC
Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott, who ousted Democrat Bill Nelson in 2018, is seeking to run the campaign arm of the Senate GOP for the 2022 election cycle.
Both Georgia Senate seats will be decided in Jan. 5 runoff that could determine which party controls Senate if Biden ticket wins White House.
Democrats hoped to grow their House majority, but seven incumbents so far have lost seats, with roughly two dozen competitive races still uncalled.
Cheri Bustos, who chairs the committee that helps Democratic House candidates, faced a much better funded GOP election opponent than she did in 2018.
Cuban Americans in Florida. Mexican Americans in Arizona. Ideological and cultural differences suggest why Latino voters are anything but a monolithic bloc.
Ritchie Torres speaks openly about his mental health struggles. But what grabs the most attention is he will be the first openly gay Afro Latino member.
Are polls just broken or is it something about elections with Donald Trump on the ballot that they cannot accurately measure?
Don’t look now: The fight for the Senate continues into 2022 - At The Races
The January 2021 presidential inauguration planning is underway, regardless of whether Joe Biden or Donald Trump wins the presidency.
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.
Legal action from President Donald Trump’s campaign would only affect the outcome of the election if states have extremely close vote tallies.
Regardless of whether Joe Biden or Donald Trump wins 2020 presidential race, the result will only make things worse, Stuart Rothenberg writes.