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‘Mega MAGA trickle-down’: Biden sharpens final midterms pitch
President Biden is casting himself as managing a solid economy even as Republicans and economists warn of a coming recession.
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President Biden is casting himself as managing a solid economy even as Republicans and economists warn of a coming recession.
Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a Republican Trump critic on the Jan. 6 committee, appeared with Sen. Mike Lee's challenger, Evan McMullin.
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Four House seats in Michigan are on the national battleground, including the reelection bid by Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin.
A tight race Senate race in North Carolina between Democrat Cheri Beasley and Republican Ted Budd has attracted millions in outside spending.
Rep. Tim Ryan's run a strong campaign to flip Ohio's Senate seat, but other races will likely decide party control, Nathan L. Gonzales says.
President Biden vowed to send Congress a bill next year to codify abortion protections if Democrats win the House and Senate next month.
Fundraising in the third quarter showed strong support for Democratic candidates, especially in battleground Senate races.
In this partisan year, Democrat Jahana Hayes cites working with Trump in reelection ad, and she's not alone.
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Three Republicans seeking the party's top Ways and Means Committee spot next year raised $4.1 million from lobbyists and their firms' PACs.
Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales projects a House GOP gain of eight to 20 seats; Senate projection is +1 Republican to +1 Democratic.
Democratic leaders opted to cancel an October session, leaving tens of President Biden's judicial nominees in limbo.
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Virginia going Republican, gas prices spiking and Roe v. Wade being overturned all shaped the midterm elections for House and Senate.
Proxy voting began in 2020 to protect House members from COVID-19, but some candidates faced a backlash for using it while campaigning.
After Walker's emphatic denial of a report he paid for a woman's abortion, Republican super PACs and party leaders stuck with him.
While Democrats have emphasized abortion as a campaign issue, Republicans have focused on inflation, immigration.
Democrats who feel the party should have supported moderate Republicans don't grasp that politics ain't beanbag, Stuart Rothenberg writes.
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