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Jitters rising, K Street eyes new involvement in debt limit impasse
A Senate stalemate on the debt ceiling comes amid tension between the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and congressional GOP, complicating efforts.
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A Senate stalemate on the debt ceiling comes amid tension between the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and congressional GOP, complicating efforts.
The Democratic primary to succeed Hastings has not attracted the same outside spending and attention seen in other recent special elections.
Incumbents will fare well under Colorado’s new congressional map, but the race for new 8th District will be competitive, Gonzales writes
Democrats who face tough races next year want the House to "take the win" and pass an infrastructure package that is tied up in wrangling.
Of the five Republican senators who are retiring, only Alabama’s Richard C. Shelby has so far endorsed a candidate to replace him.
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As Democrats battle each other over a bipartisan infrastructure package, some business groups want GOP to provide needed votes.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case brought by Sen. Ted Cruz that challenges campaign finance restrictions.
ANALYSIS — The increasingly competitive race for governor in a state Biden carried by 10 points could provide a roadmap for 2022 candidates.
Democratic outside groups are spending big to boost vulnerable members as the party tries to rescue its $3.5 trillion reconciliation package.
Texas lawmakers released a draft congressional map critics say protects GOP incumbents; in Oregon, legislators gave their map final approval.
Six-term California Rep. Karen Bass, will run for mayor of Los Angeles next year, saying the city is facing a "humanitarian emergency."
Longtime Iowa GOP Sen. Charles E. Grassley will run for an eighth term, giving Republicans one fewer open-seat race to navigate in 2022.
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Senate Democrats announced Wednesday they are making an unprecedented early investment in field programs ahead of the 2022 midterms.
ANALYSIS — Just because a party can gerrymander a state doesn’t mean it will. A new draft map in Indiana is a case in point.
Democrats face a deluge of bad news and intraparty infighting, a less-than-ideal situation as they gear up for the 2022 midterms.
Rep. Stephanie Bice, an avowed conservative, fends off attacks from the left and far right as she settles into her swingy Oklahoma district.
ANALYSIS — Both Biden and Trump can freeze the 2024 presidential field of other contenders by holding off on revealing their election plans.
Ohio Rep. Anthony Gonzalez said “toxic dynamics” in the Republican Party were “a significant factor” in his decision to retire.