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Democrats’ New York map could offset GOP efforts in other states
As New York loses one district overall, Democrats drew a map that could further reduce the number of Republican seats.
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As New York loses one district overall, Democrats drew a map that could further reduce the number of Republican seats.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
Wesley Hunt, a Black Republican candidate for an open House seat in Texas, raised more than $1 million in the fourth quarter.
Supreme Court confirmation fights help both parties remind their base voters how important it is to win Senate seats.
A new map could give Oklahoma Republicans a lock on the state's five House seats for the coming decade, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
A federal panel of judges ordered Alabama to draw a new minority congressional district, saying current one was unfair to Black voters.
Rep. Jim Cooper, D-Tenn., said he will retire rather than seek a 17th term after his Nashville-area district was broken up.
Bad news for Joe Biden: No president since Truman saw his approval rating increase dramatically in a midterm year, Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
Along with representing candidates of both parties, K Street attorney Ken Gross helped corporations navigate Washington.
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White House senior adviser Cedric Richmond sits down with the host of our Equal Time podcast on what's next for voting rights.
ANALYSIS — Bequette is trying to leverage his NFL career in his Senate challenge. But there’s a question about his Super Bowl victory.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
ANALYSIS — The Likely Republican race for Montana’s new 1st District augurs well for the GOP’s chances of winning back the House.
Donald Trump debuted material at his Arizona rally, with the former president pushing anti-white discrimination and election conspiracies.
There were just a few alternative social media sites geared toward conservatives. Now, a torrent of new outlets is raising concerns.
Reps. Jim Langevin of Rhode Island and Jerry McNerney of California are the latest Democrats to announce plans to retire after this term.
To get a floor vote on bills to change the way elections are run, Senate Democrats are looking to require a "talking filibuster."
The Ohio ruling gives the state’s Republican-controlled legislature 30 days to approve a new congressional map.
John Katko, a GOP congressman, backed the second impeachment of Donald Trump. He is leaving Congress later this year.