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The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
Donald Trump debuted material at his Arizona rally, with the former president pushing anti-white discrimination and election conspiracies.
ANALYSIS — The Likely Republican race for Montana’s new 1st District augurs well for the GOP’s chances of winning back the House.
To get a floor vote on bills to change the way elections are run, Senate Democrats are looking to require a "talking filibuster."
There were just a few alternative social media sites geared toward conservatives. Now, a torrent of new outlets is raising concerns.
Reps. Jim Langevin of Rhode Island and Jerry McNerney of California are the latest Democrats to announce plans to retire after this term.
The Ohio ruling gives the state’s Republican-controlled legislature 30 days to approve a new congressional map.
John Katko, a GOP congressman, backed the second impeachment of Donald Trump. He is leaving Congress later this year.
New federal voting rights in House-passed bill could spark litigation, and change politics as both parties practice it now.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
Republicans scored victories last year with Donald Trump on the sidelines. But GOP candidates in Arizona are jockeying for his support.
Announcing he would not seek reelection, three-term Indiana Rep. Trey Hollingsworth said he did not want to become a career politician.
Senate wave elections are more rare than House ones, but they do happen, and can’t be ruled out in this year's midterms, Rothenberg writes.
ANALYSIS — The new map drawn by New Mexico Democrats make Yvette Herrell more vulnerable, but also put their own members more at risk.
Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick won a Florida special election Tuesday after promising to fight for $1,000 monthly government payments.
Challengers, who allege partisan and racial gerrymandering, say they will appeal to the North Carolina supreme court.
Priorities laid out by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the biggest spender on federal lobbying, include support for immigration and trade.
Eight-term Rep. Ed Perlmutter won’t run for another term in Colorado, joining 25 other House Democrats retiring or seeking other offices.
A Republican National Committee lawsuit aims to stop foreign-born New Yorkers with legal work permits from voting in municipal elections.
ANALYSIS — Each party has four seats in play in 2022, but four of the five most vulnerable senators are Democrats, Gonzales writes.