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Efforts to use investment to spur public companies to focus more on climate and worker treatment could hinge on how elections go.
ANALYSIS — Susan Collins’ 2020 voting record is slightly less pro-Trump than Cory Gardner’s, but both are considered vulnerable for reelection.
If disputes over mail-in votes are dragging on in court when it comes time for the Electoral College to meet, legislators could put up their own slates.
Voters in Colorado and Louisiana face ballot initiatives on restricting abortion amid the national debate over the future of the Roe v. Wade decision.
In 11 competitive races, Senate Democratic challengers raised a combined $70 million to incumbents’ $31 million during the first two weeks of October.
President Donald Trump continues to call for the country to open up and sees optimism about the coronavirus pandemic that opponent Joe Biden rejects.
Joe Biden is proposing a commission to study reforming the nation's courts, an idea drawing ire across the board. But it might buy him time.
Indiana’s 5th District is a test case for whether longtime Republican suburban voters will reject aggressive partisanship, as espoused by Donald Trump.
Arizona has now had two straight election cycles with competitive Senate races, and voters there can expect the same for 2022 and 2024.
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.
House Democrats are making a concerted push to reach Asian American Pacific Islander voters in competitive races in California, Texas and Georgia.
Republicans ask if Biden's train charter burdened Amtrak after Democrats complained about Trump's use of the White House as a campaign and convention prop.
Democrats hope that President Donald Trump's behavior helps them take a Michigan district that has sent Republicans to Congress for decades.
Veteran Republicans have all but given up on Donald Trump’s reelection and are now focused on minimizing the damage down ballot.
Minnesota is so 2020: Democrats push into Trump territory in one race, 15-term Democrat fights to survive in a second, and legal chaos consumes a third.
Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales has changed ratings for two Senate and 23 House races, and only three moved toward Republicans.
Senate Democratic challengers have released eye-popping fundraising totals in the third quarter, pointing to a clear financial edge before Election Day.
Some Republicans post strong fundraising, giving them resources at a critical time, but they still lag Democrats' overall hauls this election cycle.
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.
At the risk of looking foolish, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales projects that Joe Biden will beat President Donald Trump on Election Day.