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Warnock win in Georgia runoff boosts Democrats’ Senate control
Democrats will control 51 Senate seats next year after Sen. Raphael Warnock won a runoff election in Georgia.
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Democrats will control 51 Senate seats next year after Sen. Raphael Warnock won a runoff election in Georgia.
Some dismissed pledges as a gimmick for outsiders who wouldn't get corporate PAC money anyway, but they have grown more common.
Members of Congress from other states resisted President Biden's proposal that the first 2024 presidential primary be in South Carolina.
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The rating for the Georgia Senate race next week moves to Tilt Democratic, according to elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales.
Republican Sen. Mike Braun filed with the state to run for governor of Indiana instead of a second term in 2024.
A new rule is intended to keep the chair of the House Democrats' campaign committee accountable to the party's leader.
More than 156,000 early ballots were cast over the Thanksgiving weekend in Georgia as the Senate runoff nears its Dec. 6 conclusion.
Outgoing Hawaii Rep. Kai Kahele may have misused official resources in campaign social media posts, the Office of Congressional Ethics says.
Conservatives said angry parents would vent their anger on Democrats in the 2022 midterms, but exit polls are less dramatic and more nuanced.
Murkowski beats Trump-backed fellow Republican Kelly Tshibaka, while Peltola defeats Sarah Palin, Nick Begich.
New York Rep. Hakeem Jeffries announced that he will seek to be leader of the House Democrats, succeeding Nancy Pelosi of California.
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New York Republicans defied the political headwinds and won 11 of 26 seats, including four that had been previously held by Democrats.
Republicans have won enough seats to take a majority in the House, according to races called by The Associated Press.
Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell won another term as the Senate's Republican leader, defeating a challenge from Florida's Rick Scott.
Republicans got help in the race to gain control of the House because they held an advantage in drawing congressional maps, experts said.
Historical trends, the economy and Biden’s unpopularity provided a big opportunity for the GOP that didn’t pan out.
North Carolina's Richard Hudson takes over the House GOP's campaign committee after a disappointing midterm election.
Most of the House members running in 2022 against the same opponent they had beaten in 2020 won again this year.