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Don’t look now: The fight for the Senate continues into 2022
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Don’t look now: The fight for the Senate continues into 2022 - At The Races
The January 2021 presidential inauguration planning is underway, regardless of whether Joe Biden or Donald Trump wins the presidency.
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Legal action from President Donald Trump’s campaign would only affect the outcome of the election if states have extremely close vote tallies.
Cuban Americans in Florida. Mexican Americans in Arizona. Ideological and cultural differences suggest why Latino voters are anything but a monolithic bloc.
Regardless of whether Joe Biden or Donald Trump wins 2020 presidential race, the result will only make things worse, Stuart Rothenberg writes.
Republicans are arguing the state treated voters differently based on their county, running afoul of the Supreme Court decision in Bush v. Gore.
Vulnerable Republicans in Iowa, Montana and South Carolina all won, dashing Democrats' hopes of an easy run to the Senate control.
Voters made different decisions on abortion ballot initiatives in different states, while drug legalization passed in some form in five states.
Mondaire Jones won the race for New York’s 17th District Tuesday night, making him the first openly gay, Black man elected to Congress.
There's a growing chance that the courts could play a role in determining the outcome of the election — but not in the way President Trump suggested.
Collin C. Peterson, first elected to Congress in 1992, loses his Minnesota seat in a district that has given him narrower majorities in recent years.
Both parties were closely watching the races for 30 House seats with Democratic incumbents that President Donald Trump carried in 2016.
As Pennsylvania continued to count ballots Wednesday, Republicans pursued legal challenges to provisional ballots and the voting process in the key state.
In the battle for Congress, Democrats had more money and higher expectations. Republicans ended up beating expectations, ousting several House incumbents.
A worker power washes the colonnade at Union Station on Wednesday morning after Election Day.
House election losses were a reality check on Democrats, who were expecting to grow the majority they won in 2018. Instead, the GOP took back several seats.
Dozens of House races remain uncalled Wednesday, including in several districts held by Democrats who won in 2018.
Senate control will be decided based on the results in 14 competitive races. Here’s when we’ll know who has won those states. Spoiler: It could be January.
As the votes are tallied, cybersecurity officials shift their monitoring to the counting and reporting systems used by states and localities