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If control of the House is close, Jan. 3 could be chaos
Things could get “pretty messy” with challenges swirling after the midterm elections, legal experts say. Are lawmakers ready?
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Things could get “pretty messy” with challenges swirling after the midterm elections, legal experts say. Are lawmakers ready?
NRSC Chairman Rick Scott of Florida says Republicans could have 52-plus seats in the Senate after the election.
The Capitol could throw open its doors to the public again as soon as January if Republicans win a majority — but security remains a concern.
Georgia Democrat Raphael Warnock's race with Republican Herschel Walker is rated a Toss-up and could decide Senate control.
The health care sector faces increasing pressure from cyberattacks while it deals with old equipment and systems, Sen. Warner’s office warns.
Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock speaks at a campaign rally in Clarkston, Ga., on Nov. 4 as part of his Early Vote Bus Tour.
In 22 House race rating changes by Nathan L. Gonzales, 20 are moving toward Republicans on the eve of the midterm elections.
Democrats said Rep. Patrick T. McHenry, R-N.C., expected Financial Services Committee chair, has sought to find bipartisan consensus.
Nearly 20 corporate and trade PACs restarted donations to lawmakers who voted against certifying the presidential election since September.
One of the most underappreciated high-stakes legislative fights, featuring some strange political bedfellows, is brewing after the elections.
There are some known knowns about the 2022 midterms, but what are the things we don't know about that will affect the results?
A competition to decide who will lead Republicans on the House Budget Committee in the next Congress is underway.
President Joe Biden greets staffers on White House’s South Lawn on Nov. before boarding Marine One for a trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns nationwide, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in the At the Races newsletter.
He doesn’t regret running for Senate, but the departing Pennsylvania Democrat has some thoughts on the political climate.
Nonprofit Ceres says many companies say one thing about climate policy, but do something different in lobbying.
As the Interior Department considers how to reduce water consumption from the Colorado River Basin, tensions are rising in Western states.
After the attack on Paul Pelosi, the GOP needs a reckoning. They’re still riding the “four horsemen of calumny,” as one member put it in the 1950s.
As the midterm elections enter the final week, what President Biden says to small crowds may be more telling than his remarks to big ones.
The U.S. policy debate has focused on whether more research is needed on potential benefits and harms of marijuana.