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Republican Mike Flood fills Fortenberry seat in Nebraska
Nebraska state Sen. Mike Flood, who challenged Rep. Jeff Fortenberry before he resigned, won the open seat in a special election.
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Nebraska state Sen. Mike Flood, who challenged Rep. Jeff Fortenberry before he resigned, won the open seat in a special election.
Trump calling Rep. Rodney Davis a "RINO" at a rally became an ad for Rep. Mary Miller in Tuesday's 15th District GOP primary in Illinois.
Two-term Rep. Sean Casten beat freshman Rep. Marie Newman in the Democratic primary in Illinois' 6th District.
A former Nassau County executive, Rep. Tom Suozzi ran for governor instead of a fourth House term, and lost the Democratic primary Tuesday.
Winner Mike Ezell, the Jackson County sheriff, ran on an "America First" platform that included a ban on abortion and protecting gun rights.
Only a handful of voters are likely to determine the majority in the Senate in this year's midterm elections.
Key races were settled in primaries, runoffs or special elections in Colorado, Illinois, Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, Oklahoma and Utah.
Construction company owner Joe O'Dea, who opposes an outright abortion ban, won the GOP Senate nomination in Colorado.
To affect midterm elections, the ruling on abortion rights probably needs to boost President Joe Biden’s standing, Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
Incumbents facing each other in Illinois primaries are Republicans Mary Miller and Rodney Davis and Democrats Marie Newman and Sean Casten.
Former House members and senators are running again for Congress or statewide office, and the vast majority have lost.
Republican Reps. Michael Guest and Steven M. Palazzo face potential elimination in primary runoffs on Tuesday in Mississippi.
Mississippi has runoffs, Nebraska a special election, and Colorado, Illinois, New York, Oklahoma and Utah have primaries.
More than any other national figure, Donald Trump has unleashed politically motivated intimidation — and violence — by the far right.
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Two of Trump's House picks in Georgia lost, but he threw his backing near the end to a Senate candidate who won.
Democrats have long known they have trouble attracting working-class voters. Will recent candidates and outreach pay off in 2022?
Both Democratic Reps. Chris Pappas and Ann McLane Kuster face competitive races in a midterm climate that favors Republicans.
Rep. Mo Brooks’ loss means his 12-year career on Capitol Hill will end when the current Congress adjourns in January.Â
Virginia's primaries picked challengers to two vulnerable Democrats while Alabama and Georgia held runoff elections.