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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.
↵↵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.
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.
Kennedy III by anywhere from a little (between 1 and 6 points) to a lot (14 and 17 points). But about a month before the election, Markey’s standing started to improve.
"President Trump is right to support them and step in to provide a bridge to the enhanced farm safety net policies in HR 1, which will kick in next year," he said referring to the bill that became the
For more, read: Trump’s Misleading Claim on Canadian Dairy Tariffs, April 1 When a reporter asked in January about Trump’s planned tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods, Trump insisted that the U.S. didn
They were four times higher than they were just a short time ago. That was caused by Biden and stupid policies, and we got that down.
Gluesenkamp Pérez jumped onto the political scene in 2022, when she won the district by fewer than 3,000 votes — less than 1 percentage point — in an upset against Trump-backed Republican Joe Kent.
“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.
ANALYSIS — From the balance of power on Capitol Hill to the early jockeying in the 2026 midterm elections, there’s no shortage of political news and nuances. So let’s run down a few hot topics.
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.