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The Democrats’ 2024 Senate problem
The Democrats' big Senate wins in 2006 has resulted in a partisan imbalance that makes it harder for them to defend seats in 2024.
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The Democrats' big Senate wins in 2006 has resulted in a partisan imbalance that makes it harder for them to defend seats in 2024.
ANALYSIS — Recent census results may appear to have given Republicans an Electoral College boost, but that’s no sure thing.
As a former Republican governor, Crist was able to appeal to swing voters in a district likely to face changes in redistricting.
ANALYSIS — Winning special elections can help boost fundraising and recruitment, but don't always predict trends ahead.
The law blocks on-the-job political activity and Hatch praised Democrats' chances in Ohio Senate race while at White House podium.
Jaime Harrison says Democrats under his chairmanship at the DNC will “compete everywhere,” including in the Republican-dominated South.
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End Citizens United, which advocates for campaign finance changes that spent $14.2 million in the 2020 cycle, is backing 5 Democrats in 2022.
Census delays mean candidates could have to decide whether to run for higher office in 2022 without knowing the shape of their districts.
Connecting with people of color is critical to Democrats' success, the senators said. The GOP needs one more seat to take the majority.
Along with partisan charges, senators debated limits of disclosure, free speech, and if making voting easier makes elections less secure.
The Senate markup of the S 1 election, campaign finance and ethics overhaul will generate heat but little action on changes to the bill.
With redistricting looming over the 2022 elections, Nathan Gonzales takes a look at this cycle’s high stakes game of musical chairs.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom is tracking campaigns around the country and sharing the best stories, with some extras, with this weekly At the Races newsletter.
Redistricting and midterm history should help Republicans get more than the five seats they need for House control, Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
The NRCC is adding 10 House Democrats to its target list, and those members are from states set to lose a House seat in 2022.
A former Republican governor, Democratic Rep. Charlie Crist is going to seek that office again next year rather than another House term.
Democrats had a veteran member announce her retirement a day before being shut out of a special election in Texas.
A runoff between two Republicans will fill the House vacancy caused by Rep. Ron Wright's death from complications of COVID-19.
Rep. Cheri Bustos of Illinois, who most recently chaired the Democrats' House campaign arm, will not run for reelection in 2022.