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For Alabama GOP Rep. Mo Brooks, a lot has changed in four years
Alabama Republican Mo Brooks has launched his second Senate bid no longer worried about questions about his loyalty to Donald Trump.
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Alabama Republican Mo Brooks has launched his second Senate bid no longer worried about questions about his loyalty to Donald Trump.
The only competitive special election this year looks to be the race for Texas’ 6th District, elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
Hice plans to challenge Georgia's Republican secretary of state, who certified results of the November election showing Joe Biden won.
Vela, who won his fifth term in November by 13 points, is the second Democrat in a district along the Mexico border to choose not to run.
After reports he drunkenly groped a much younger female lobbyist on a fundraising trip, Reed said he has struggled with alcoholism.
Louisiana’s 2nd District seat will not be filled for another month after no one took more than 50 percent in the special election.
Julia Letlow's victory in Louisiana's 5th District makes her the 48th widow ever to succeed her husband in Congress.
A narrowly divided House will have to wait for a replacement to Rep. Marcia L. Fudge, who is now secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Democrats see Georgia a key to them keeping control of Congress after two Senate runoffs wins paved the way for the COVID-19 relief law.
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Interior Secretary Deb Haaland's confirmation created a vacancy in a heavily Democratic New Mexico district.
Memories from past redistricting cycles should be reminders of the craziness that lies ahead in the 2022 elections.
Companies and organizations largely stuck to their public pledges in January to pause at least some political donations from their PACs.
Russia did not attempt to physically alter voting process or election results but did launch propaganda efforts against Biden and for Trump.
A backlash follows opposition by Republican senators to the nomination of Rep. Deb Haaland to be the first Native American in the Cabinet.
After winning five nonconsecutive House terms in two different districts, Arizona’s Ann Kirkpatrick announces her retirement.
New district lines propelled some lawmakers into the House, and put them in position to later advance to the Senate.
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Republicans are launching digital ads knocking Democrats for supporting the bill, while Democrats target Republicans who voted against it.
House Administration Chairwoman Zoe Lofgren said there were credible allegations about enough ballots to overturn the result.