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US intelligence says Russia boosted Trump, put down Biden in 2020 election
Russia did not attempt to physically alter voting process or election results but did launch propaganda efforts against Biden and for Trump.
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Russia did not attempt to physically alter voting process or election results but did launch propaganda efforts against Biden and for Trump.
A backlash follows opposition by Republican senators to the nomination of Rep. Deb Haaland to be the first Native American in the Cabinet.
After winning five nonconsecutive House terms in two different districts, Arizona’s Ann Kirkpatrick announces her retirement.
New district lines propelled some lawmakers into the House, and put them in position to later advance to the Senate.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom is tracking campaigns around the country and sharing the best stories, with some extras, with this weekly At the Races newsletter.
Republicans are launching digital ads knocking Democrats for supporting the bill, while Democrats target Republicans who voted against it.
After telling Republican Party committees not to use his name to raise money, Trump seemed to say the opposite on Tuesday night.
Former President Donald Trump says he will campaign against Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, but she still has the advantage.
House Administration Chairwoman Zoe Lofgren said there were credible allegations about enough ballots to overturn the result.
Special elections will replace Republican Luke Letlow, who died, and Democrat Cedric L. Richmond, who took a job in the White House.
New digital ads aimed at Wisconsin and Florida show Senate Democrats think the COVID-19 relief package will be a salient issue in 2022.
Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt’s retirement will likely lead to a messy GOP primary but doesn’t change his party’s prospects of holding the seat.
Republican Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri announced Monday that he would not run for a third term in 2022, the fifth Republican senator to do so.
As other firms seek to add Democrats, CGCN Group is adding a partner from the Trump White House, Tim Pataki.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom is tracking campaigns around the country and sharing the best stories, with some extras, with this weekly At the Races newsletter.
The group 314 Action is aiming to recruit candidates with STEM backgrounds in seven Senate races and 39 House races.
Vacancies caused by a Republican's death and a Democrat joining White House staff have each attracted crowded fields of candidates.
The House approved a sweeping political money, elections, influence and ethics measure, dubbed HR 1, but its Senate fate is unclear.
More than 20 months out, wild cards that may decide 2022 races include redistricting, recruitment and the overall political environment.
Members in Democrats' Frontline program get party help to hold onto their seats in 2022, when control is again at stake.