Campaigns · 117th Congress
Ex-Rep. Ryan Zinke eyes new House seat in Montana
Ryan Zinke, a Republican, gave up a seat in the House to become Interior secretary in the Trump administration.
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Ryan Zinke, a Republican, gave up a seat in the House to become Interior secretary in the Trump administration.
To control the House, Republicans need to net five more seats, and will control how maps are drawn in several states gaining districts.
Lost House seats do not automatically mean that fewer Democrats will come to Washington from blue states in the Rust Belt and Northeast.
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One union gave $1.6 million from January to March, compared with $45,000 during the same period in the last election cycle.
North Carolina congressman will battle a former governor and a former House colleague for the nomination in a battleground state.
ANALYSIS — We know what states gained and lost seats, but it will be a while before districts are redrawn and candidates start running.
Ryan's campaign announcement focused on working-class voters, a group he discussed repeatedly during a failed presidential run in 2020.
Former President Donald Trump gave his endorsement to Susan Wright’s bid to fill the House seat of her late husband, Rep. Ron Wright.
Democrat Troy Carter won the special election for Louisiana’s 2nd District to succeed Cedric Richmond, who had endorsed him.
ANALYSIS — Donations from Ocasio-Cortez, often villainized by the GOP, could create problems for some House Democrats in battleground seats.
Democratic senators in four battleground states each raised more than $2 million in the first quarter of this year.
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Even without changes to voting laws, turnout in 2022 will be lower than in 2020. The question is how much lower, Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
Louisiana's 2nd District open House seat will be filled by either Karen Carter Peterson or Troy Carter, both Democrats.
Stivers had been mentioned as a potential Senate candidate and raised $1.4 million in the first quarter of this year.
PAC money dropped for many Republicans who tried to block counting electoral votes, but donors giving small amounts filled the gap.
GOP Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin boosted his total, but not as much as Democratic incumbents gearing up for tough fights next year.
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Narrow House and Senate margins mean opposition from a handful of Democrats because could scuttle Biden's infrastructure plan.