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Senate control remains a jump ball
After winning his own reelection in New York, Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer talked as though he would keep that job next year.
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After winning his own reelection in New York, Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer talked as though he would keep that job next year.
Control of the Senate for the next two years comes down to about a dozen races. Some were close, others were not.
A Democrat in Vermont and Republicans in Alabama and Oklahoma all easily won races to replace retiring senators.
It is likely Republicans will win control of the House, but the Senate could go either way, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
Watching the start of canvassing in New Hampshire reminded me how little we understand how and why persuadable voters make their decisions.
Incumbent Democrats were defending 36 of the more than 50 competitive seats in the House in this year's midterm elections.
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Federal and state officials reduced the risk that voting systems can be breached, but that doesn't stop the spread of such talk.
Reapportionment and incumbents’ decisions to retire resulted in no incumbents being on the ballot in roughly 15 percent of House races.Â
Dozens of courtroom fights over Tuesday’s elections have a chance to delay the results of the midterm elections, legal experts said.
Don't expect much major legislation during the next Congress — but plenty of investigations and noise ahead of the 2024 presidential race.
With the end of the public health emergency looming, advocates argue that the 12 states that have not expanded Medicaid should reconsider.
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, Democratic candidate for the state’s open Senate seat, speaks during a rally in Newtown, Pa., Sunday.
The latest U.N. climate talks convened in Egypt as the nations of the world continue to fall short of their greenhouse gas reduction goals.
Jeff Dominitz and Charles F. Manski write that they are concerned the mystique of poll averaging is another example of big data mythologizing.
The U.S. diesel supply reached its lowest levels since 2008 at the beginning of November, stirring panic over the supply chain and fuel prices.
Membership of key defense committees will change with Tuesday's midterm election, adding to the substantial turnover from retirements.
Some key races will signal whether Democrats or Republicans are winning the House and Senate in midterm elections.
The race between Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., and former football player Herschel Walker could go to a runoff in December.