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New York’s Rice, who opposed Pelosi as leader, decides to retire
New York Rep. Kathleen Rice is the 30th House Democrat to decide not to run again this year with control of the chamber at stake.
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New York Rep. Kathleen Rice is the 30th House Democrat to decide not to run again this year with control of the chamber at stake.
Politically vulnerable House Democrats are anxious about the ongoing delay in finalizing fiscal 2022 spending bills.
Even a great midterm House election in 2022 might only result in the GOP creeping up to three or four seats in New Jersey.
Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger flipped a GOP district in 2018, but her new district backed Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin last year.
Black and Latino candidates in some of the most high-profile races dominated the list of top fundraisers in 2022's fourth quarter.
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With primaries quickly approaching, state courts are more likely the ones to decide how congressional district lines should be drawn.
“This is, for Dems on the Hill, a ‘what side are you on?’ moment,” said one strategist, alluding to a pro-union song popularized by Pete Seeger.
Smith, of Missouri, is an ambitious member of the GOP conference who's become known for fiery partisan attacks on budget bills.
The crypto currency industry contributed far more money to candidates in 2021 than in 2019, a sign of its growing market value.
The court's decision on Alabama's congressional map may mean other states’ Voting Rights Act challenges will take longer.
Donald Trump won GOP Rep. Andy Harris' Maryland district by 20 points, but his new district would have gone narrowly for Joe Biden.
Opponents question the effectiveness of firebrand Republican Reps. Marjorie Taylor Green, Lauren Boebert and Madison Cawthorn.
The 5-4 ruling means Alabama may be holding its primary using a map that a lower court found likely to have violated the Voting Rights Act.
The court upheld claims the legislature gerrymandered the map to favor Republicans. It ordered a new congressional map redrawn by Feb. 18.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
Initial race ratings in Arizona show Republicans favored in two House districts Democrats won in 2020, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
A map crafted by state legislators would make Utah's four House districts all safe terrain for Republicans, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
Fundraising totals for the fourth quarter offer clues about how primary battles will shape up for the House and Senate.
House Republicans who voted against certifying Joe Biden's Electoral College wins raised $50 million more last year than they did in 2019.