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What the loss by Trump’s favorite in an all-GOP Texas runoff means
Texas Republican Jake Ellzey got a congratulatory call from Trump, who had endorsed his opponent, Susan Wright, in the special election.
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Texas Republican Jake Ellzey got a congratulatory call from Trump, who had endorsed his opponent, Susan Wright, in the special election.
Many Congress members were losers before they became winners, including one from Iowa's GOP, source of the latest attack.
Lamb would be the more moderate Democrat in the primary for the Pennsylvania seat retiring Republican Sen. Patrick Toomey is vacating.
Jake Ellzey defeated Susan Wright in an all-GOP runoff in Texas for the seat Wright’s husband held before he died of COVID-19 complications.
Biden carried Virginia by 10 points, but an early visit shows he is not taking the off-year race for governor for granted this year.
Republican Senate hopefuls in Arizona barely mention former President Donald Trump on their campaign websites but need his voters.
Finkenauer lost a bid for a second term in the House last year after flipping a Republican district in the 2018 Democratic wave.
ANALYSIS — Backed by Trump, the Arkansas senator a is widely regarded as a nice guy. That may be why he has three Republican challengers.
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The all-GOP runoff in Texas' 6th District was considered a done deal when Trump endorsed Susan Wright, but her opponent is still battling.
The Florida Senate race is competitive, but not a toss-up, because of the overall Republican tilt in the mega state.
ANALYSIS — The Arizona delegation has long reflected the state’s political character, thanks largely to an independent redistricting process.
The Steel campaign revised a disclosure showing a March donation from someone who had died the previous August after questions were raised.
Fundraising reports show vulnerable Senate Democrats widening their cash edge over Republicans trying to unseat them in 2022.
New FEC reports show the average House Democrat in a being district targeted by the GOP next year has nearly $2 million already banked.
The growing importance of online fundraising changed the conventional wisdom on whether a high 'burn rate' early is bad for campaigns.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
The haul is almost what she spent on operations in her last two campaigns combined, but Liz Cheney still faces a battle for survival.
South Carolina became an expensive Senate battleground last year, and Scott's total shows he is taking his reelection seriously.
Comparing the 2022 congressional midterms to historical analogues like 1966 should take into account how much has changed in the meantime.