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At the Races: Never-ending redistricting
Redistricting has already thrown a long shadow over the 2026 midterm elections, and we’re not done yet.
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Redistricting has already thrown a long shadow over the 2026 midterm elections, and we’re not done yet.
The news is especially bleak for younger Americans: For new college graduates, this is the worst job market in years, The New York Times reported this week.
↵↵Unmasking Johnny MAGA: A right-wing account with 280,000 followers on X posts dozens of times per day, lavishing praise on Trump and attacking his political enemies.
Virginia Democrats, meanwhile, are eyeing further tweaks to the map, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported, and candidates continue to announce plans, with Democratic Del.
↵↵Still in Pennsylvania: The New York Times explores the "strained, and often strange, relationship" between the two most powerful Democrats in the commonwealth: Gov. Josh Shapiro and Sen.
↵↵Getting big in Texas: The New York Times takes a look at two big developments in the state's high-profile Senate race: the multimillion-dollar effort to help get Sen.
↵↵Trump was interrupted several times by hecklers Tuesday, and he credited law enforcement for quickly removing them from the hall.
↵↵Retrospective on monstrous wildfires↵↵Be prepared for California's largest story from 2025 to carry over into 2026.
↵↵At the Races is back for 2026, with the midterm election year upon us.
↵↵The busy race to succeed Newsom remains wide open, with polls showing no candidate breaking out some seven months before the 2026 primary.
↵↵Hoosier-state legislators had been set to meet Dec. 1 to consider a new congressional map that could target one or both of the state's Democratic House members – Reps. Frank J.
Romans told The New York Times that he's running as an "independent Democrat" in the ruby-red state. He joins four Democrats in the primary, including Amy McGrath, who lost to Sen.
“With this week’s executive order from the Trump administration, I firmly believe the president is laying the groundwork to cancel elections in 2026,” the Democrat said in a statement.
Gonzales of Inside Elections looks at two recent developments that could have implications for the 2026 midterms.
Chris Sununu, who The Washington Times reported before Shaheen’s announcement was reconsidering a Senate run.
On Wednesday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a plan to spend $1 billion to address bird flu, as Olivia M. Bridges reported for Roll Call.
Both seats are deep red, making Patronis and Fine the overwhelming favorites to win the April 1 special general elections.
Check out their most memorable images of the year: Part 1 and Part 2. ICYMI NRSC staffing: Sen. Tim Scott announced the NRSC’s senior leadership team for the 2026 cycle.
Starting gate 2026 is here: We’re only a month removed from this year’s elections, but Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy has already drawn a challenger for 2026. Former Rep.
McCormick leads Casey by less than half of 1 percent, triggering a mandatory recount under state law, according to Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt.