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Four senators up in ’24 facing friendlier state electorates
For a handful of senators whose terms are up next year, state voters shifted more to their parties since 2018.
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For a handful of senators whose terms are up next year, state voters shifted more to their parties since 2018.
New York Rep. Andrew Garbarino, whose Long Island district abuts that of embattled Rep. George Santos, will serve on the panel.
The partisan behavior of voters in several states with 2024 Senate races has changed since those senators ran last in 2018.
Some 15 states, including New York and Texas that are home to a combined total of 64 seats, face ongoing litigation over congressional lines.
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Rep. Adam Schiff joins what's likely to be a competitive and costly Democratic primary for the Senate seat now held by Dianne Feinstein.
The number of competitive House seats was higher than average last year, but could drop in 2024 if the pattern of 2004 and 2014 holds.
Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., is running for Senate. Incumbent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, an independent, hasn't said if she's running again.
Mega-bills fueled the influence business in 2022, as lobbyists pivot to dealing with divided government in 2023.
Sen. Tim Kaine said Friday he will seek a third term in Virginia in 2024, a year Democrats face an uphill fight to keep the majority.
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Jim Banks of Indiana and Matt Dolan of Ohio kicked off Senate runs Tuesday. Their announcements depict the contrasts facing the GOP in 2024.
Rep. Jim Banks of Indiana launched his Senate campaign by emphasizing his credentials as a "conservative fighter."
Don't be surprised if, in 2024, Republicans win the Senate and Democrats win the House, an unusual political phenomenon.
Democrats hold eight vulnerable Senate seats up in 2024, while Republicans hold none, a lopsided map that could be historic.
Former Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts was named by his successor to fill the vacant seat left by the resignation of Sen. Ben Sasse.
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Amid tensions with some House Republican leaders, U.S. Chamber of Commerce leaders urge action on immigration and trade.
Rep. George Santos is being urged to resign after fabricating part of his biography and facing calls for ethics and legal investigations.
California Rep. Katie Porter announced she's running for Senate in 2024, when the seat held by Sen. Dianne Feinstein will be up.