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Will straight-ticket voting upset the midterm dynamic in battle for Senate?
ANALYSIS — The 2022 Senate elections will be determined by two differing factors: midterm dynamics and straight-ticket voting.
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ANALYSIS — The 2022 Senate elections will be determined by two differing factors: midterm dynamics and straight-ticket voting.
Races in Georgia, North Carolina, Florida and Arizona could determine if Democrats keep control, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
ANALYSIS — Marc Elias proposes that House Democrats refuse to seat newly elected Republicans from states that imposed voting restrictions.
The League of Conservation Voters Action Fund made its first round of endorsements, backing nine incumbent senators — all Democrats.
Hartzler is the first House member to jump into the race for the open Senate seat, but she may not be the only one to run.
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As president, Trump largely stayed out of competitive, open Senate primaries, but he's already getting more involved for 2022.
The GOP search for momentum building toward 2022 won't come from the New Jersey or Virginia governor's races, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
OPINION — Complaining about voting rights rules only goes so far, and with the midterms fast approaching, Democrats need to start preparing.
West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin's opposition in the Senate could doom the voting and ethics legislation known as the For the People Act.
PACs that halted contributions after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot have started to give again, although totals are still lower than past cycles.
Senate GOP candidate opposed Trump-backed spending, pandemic relief bills and had a lower presidential support average than another candidate.
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A federal court struck down a campaign finance provision, which is expected to give a boost to candidates who self-fund their campaigns.
The former chair of the Republican National Committee, a critic of Donald Trump's racially divisive politics, has a plan to restore the GOP.
ANALYSIS — The GOP held the House, Senate and White House the last time the cicadas emerged. There have been some political changes since.
To avoid a special election upset, heavy Democratic support flowed into a district Biden carried by 23 points.
ANALYSIS — For now, the Democrats’ pro-Israel wing is dominant, but primaries this cycle will reveal if the divide is growing or narrowing.
There has not been a Black woman senator since Kamala Harris became vice president, but candidates often face "electability" questions.
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