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One year out: 8 questions about the midterms
Biden’s approval ratings, redistricting and more will shape whether Democrats or Republicans control Congress after the 2022 midterms.
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Biden’s approval ratings, redistricting and more will shape whether Democrats or Republicans control Congress after the 2022 midterms.
Some face primaries or House colleagues as challengers, while others will have to fight regardless of how new district lines are drawn.
Rafael Warnock, Ron Johnson, Maggie Hassan, Mark Kelly, Catherine Cortez Masto and Marco Rubio face tough reelection races next year.
Democrats find their path forward in 2022 and 2024 potentially perilous, with long-term trends and short term challenges colliding.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
President Biden called climate change the "single-most important thing," but voters in Virginia and New Jersey made clear they disagree.
Ten Senate candidates, including some in battleground states, have already put almost $30 million of their own money into their campaigns.
Wealthy Senate candidates spending their own money ahead of the 2022 midterms can have an edge in getting voters to know them.
Democrats weighed the reasons for surprise losses in elections as the GOP sees more House members as vulnerable in 2022.
ANALYSIS — Democrats were in trouble before, and their majorities are still at risk, but replicating what Youngkin did won’t be easy.
Republican Mike Carey dashed Democrats' hopes for a 15th District upset by Allison Russo, while in the 11th, Democrat Shontel Brown coasted.
Holness and Cherfilus-McCormick were locked in a tight battle for the Democratic nomination to succeed Hastings in Florida’s 20th District.
ANALYSIS — What does the Virginia governor’s race say about the effect Donald Trump has on elections? Stu Rothenberg breaks it down.
Democrat Terry McAuliffe's advantage in the race has eroded, so Nathan L. Gonzales' rating is changing from Tilt Democratic to Toss-Up.
The biggest congressional super PACs, party funds and nonprofits will shape the 2022 House and Senate landscape.
New map crafted by Illinois Democrats could boost the party’s House delegation even as the state loses a seat through reapportionment.
Kinzinger's announcement video blasted Trump without naming him and decried a "poisoned country" being "fed mistruths."
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
Republicans expect the Carey-Russo race to confirm that independents have soured on Biden and that Trump’s endorsement still matters.
West Virginia's two new districts are rated "solid Republican" by Nathan L. Gonzales, but the state used to have three of them.