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So little Senate floor time left, so many Biden judicial nominees in limbo
Democratic leaders opted to cancel an October session, leaving tens of President Biden's judicial nominees in limbo.
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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.
Democrats who feel the party should have supported moderate Republicans don't grasp that politics ain't beanbag, Stuart Rothenberg writes.
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.
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The calendar may still say September, but voting in the 2022 midterm elections is already underway in several states.
Senate candidate Tim Ryan wants you to know he’s “freaking out,” and he’s not the only one trying to drum up some last-minute dollars.
The debate over abortion is playing out in ballot initiatives in Vermont, California, Michigan, Kentucky and Montana.
Sen. Warner says Rep. Spanberger has 'not been shy' within the Democratic caucus about emphasizing crime as an issue
The race for control of Congress is competitive six weeks from the midterms. Check out our latest race ratings.
The fundamentals of candidate quality, opposition research and polling appear to be helping Democrats in the fight for the Senate.
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Senate Democrats will try to start debate on the DISCLOSE Act, which would require more disclosure of the source of political money.
Two enthusiastic parties are a key ingredient for record-breaking turnout, and that’s what is likely to happen again this November.
DNC-funded banner planes over football games and ads on sports apps, YouTube, and Instagram will urge students to register to vote.
Arizona Republican Kelly Cooper, who has loaned his campaign $1.3 million, filed an updated form disclosing income and assets.
The 2022 midterm election calculus has produced a remarkable change, swinging from favoring GOP to more neutral in just six months.