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Democrats lack leverage on top priority
Democrats are all in on pressing voting rights ahead of the 2022 election. Their problem? Republicans can stifle it no problem.
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Democrats are all in on pressing voting rights ahead of the 2022 election. Their problem? Republicans can stifle it no problem.
Advocates say a minimum pay rate, possible health coverage and uniform rules could allow candidates with more diverse backgrounds to run.
Utah Rep. Burgess Owens has been ordered to pay a nearly $4,000 fine to the FECn for failing to report last-minute donations last year.
Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Conor Lamb is more likely to vote the party line today than when he was first elected in 2018.
Ex-Rep. Greg Walden, a new adviser, says “getting policy done” motivates Main Street Partnership members, not getting on television.
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Perlmutter's 7th District would lean Republican next year under a preliminary map released by an independent commission.
As more states engage in battles over voting rights, Congress could soon find itself taking up the issue of election law, again
Polls in Iowa, North Carolina, and New Hampshire offer peek into the future for key Senate races that could decide party control next year.
Pessimism about passing what's called the For the People Act is fueling efforts to scrap the Senate filibuster.
Trump officially backed Kelly Tshibaka, a Republican challenging GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a frequent critic of the former president.
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ANALYSIS — The 2022 Senate elections will be determined by two differing factors: midterm dynamics and straight-ticket voting.
Races in Georgia, North Carolina, Florida and Arizona could determine if Democrats keep control, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.
ANALYSIS — Marc Elias proposes that House Democrats refuse to seat newly elected Republicans from states that imposed voting restrictions.
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As president, Trump largely stayed out of competitive, open Senate primaries, but he's already getting more involved for 2022.
The League of Conservation Voters Action Fund made its first round of endorsements, backing nine incumbent senators — all Democrats.
Hartzler is the first House member to jump into the race for the open Senate seat, but she may not be the only one to run.
The GOP search for momentum building toward 2022 won't come from the New Jersey or Virginia governor's races, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales says.