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At the Races: Impeachment: The Sequel
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Capping how long members can serve in Congress has appeal to candidates but will never pass, elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
Democrat Scott Sifton focused on Hawley first in a video launching his campaign against the state's other GOP senator, Roy Blunt.
Democrats on the House Republicans' target list include those in districts President Joe Biden lost last year and in states losing seats to redistricting.
GOP Sen. Richard Shelby's decision not to seek reelection in 2022 is a blow to Alabama's influence in Congress and likely triggers a primary battle.
Democrat Anthony Brindisi conceded Monday, clearing the way for Republican former Rep. Claudia Tenney to retake New York’s 22nd District seat.
Republican Claudia Tenney's win would make Democrat Anthony Brindisi the 13th Democratic House incumbent ousted in 2020. No GOP House incumbent lost.
A marathon round of votes in the Senate on the budget language for a massive COVID-19 relief package could produce fodder for attack ads next year.
Party leaders say it is not hindering recruitment, but personal safety is a concern for people considering whether to run for Congress in 2022.
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 ex-president's daughter starts with high name ID but has never run for office, and beating incumbent senators in primaries is not easy.
Michigan Sen. Gary Peters argues "good policy is really good politics" as he looks ahead to a 2022 cycle where party control again will be on the line.
Over two-thirds of all eligible Americans voted in the 2020 election, the highest turnout in 120 years, according to the United States Elections Project.
Virginia Democratic Rep. Elaine Luria told voters she'd reject corporate PAC money but took more than $30,000 in December to pay off campaign debts.
Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan, who ran unsuccessfully for president, plans to seek the Senate open seat Republican Rob Portman is giving up.
Having good data is only part of the challenge. Using it correctly is important too, and a recent chart made trust in media look worse than it is.
After criticizing Trump following a riot by his supporters at the Capitol, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy went to Florida to see the ex-president.
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.
Peters, who was targeted by the GOP in his bid for reelection last year, was praised by Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer as "battle-tested."
Republicans seeking to win back the House in 2022 see opportunity in President Biden's expected actions on climate change, particularly in energy-producing states that rely on oli and gas jobs.