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In year of surprises, a win by Joe Biden should not be one
If President Donald Trump loses, it's not because of his COVID-19 diagnosis or should not be a surprise, elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
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If President Donald Trump loses, it's not because of his COVID-19 diagnosis or should not be a surprise, elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
Roll Call’s list of the most vulnerable House members includes Republicans in suburban seats and a few “blue wave” Democrats in districts Donald Trump won.
Roll Call's ranking of senators facing the toughest races has two Democrats, including Alabama's Doug Jones at No. 1, and eight Republicans.
Given the current dynamics of the presidential race, even Donald Trump’s bout with COVID-19 is unlikely to move large numbers, Rothenberg writes.
Pennsylvania GOP Sen. Patrick J. Toomey said Monday he does not plan to run for office in 2022, but he will serve out the rest of his Senate term.
Sen. Patrick J. Toomey was first elected to the Senate in 2010. His retirement will likely spark a crowded Republican primary for his Senate seat.
Women and small-dollar donors are filling campaign coffers like never before as the 2020 election cycle’s price tag is expected to hit $11 billion.
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Michigan Democratic Sen. Gary Peters, who faces Army veteran John James in a state Donald Trump carried in 2016, is a top GOP target.
Susan Collins, Thom Tillis and Lindsey Graham see their reelection races get tougher, according to new ratings from Inside Elections with Nathan L.Gonzales.
House hopeful Nick Freitas reported different amounts of his 2019 income in financial disclosures filed with Virginia authorities and with Congress.
Anything could happen before Election Day, but Donald Trump missed an opportunity at Tuesday’s debate to change the race’s focus, Nathan L. Gonzales says.
Republicans in Congress facing tough reelection battles said President Donald Trump did not do them any favors in his first debate against Joe Biden.
Kurt Bardella, senior adviser to The Lincoln Project, says the group’s aim with its provocative anti-Trump and anti-GOP ads is “saving the republic.”
In the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, substantive moments were few but not entirely absent.
One way to prevent bad actors from exploiting delays in counting mail-in or absentee ballots is to start processing them before Election Day, Jackson writes
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden met on the debate stage Tuesday for the first time and mangled facts on several topics.
Georgia Democrats Kwanza Hall and Robert Franklin will meet in a Dec. 1 runoff to determine a short-term successor to the late Rep. John Lewis.
The Senate Judiciary hearing room will become an extension of the 2020 campaign trail next month — with free exposure for vulnerable Republican senators.
It's fashionable to ruminate about how Joe Biden could lose the election. It’s true that he could, Stu Rothenberg writes. But consider the facts first.