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How states losing House seats decide which districts are cut
Democrats outnumber Republicans by almost 2-to-1 in the congressional delegations that will be reduced because of census data released Monday.
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Democrats outnumber Republicans by almost 2-to-1 in the congressional delegations that will be reduced because of census data released Monday.
“It was the Democrats’ No. 1 pickup target that year. It was an open seat that had been held by Jack Quinn, who was sort of the last labor Republican. And we outperformed President Bush by 9 points.
The American Federation of Teachers political action committee gave $1.6 million to congressional candidates and committees, including $1 million to House Majority PAC, a super PAC that boosts Democratic
Donald Trump carried North Carolina by just 1 point in 2020.
An undercount of Hispanic voters is a logical explanation for this miss, but Census Bureau officials on Monday’s announcement call were not explicit and said it was within 1 percent of pre-census estimates
Ryan was expected to enter the race, and he had a strong first fundraising quarter, taking in $1.2 million and finishing with $1 million in his campaign account as of March 31, according to campaign
[jwp-video n=”1″] While returning the contribution won’t stop the GOP attacks, the gesture could still be significant.
But the candidates in the June 1 special election to replace the Democrat have been treating the race as competitive.
Here are four takeaways from the latest filings: 1.
House Democrats have been voting in such a partisan lockstep,” Phillips said, noting party-line votes this year on a COVID-19 economic measure as well as a campaign finance and voting bill known as HR 1.
First-quarter fundraising reports are due by midnight, so here are five questions we’ll be asking as we refresh Fec.gov: 1. What’s the Jan. 6 fundraising fallout?
Trump carried the state by just 1 point in 2020, while Tillis also narrowly won a second term, defeating Democrat Cal Cunningham by 2 points.
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In the $1 million club are Democrats Jeff Jackson in North Carolina and Alex Lasry of Wisconsin, and Republicans Josh Mandel of Ohio and Jeff Bartos of Pennsylvania.
Corrected, 1:56 p.m. | It’s a good thing Republicans hoping to take control of the Senate next year don’t need to pick up more than one seat, because there’s a dearth of takeover options.
Mark Moores in a June 1 special election. On your right: Alaska GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski drew a Republican challenger this week.
“I am running because I believe deeply in our communities and our ability to bring meaningful change, and I am looking forward to getting it done in the general and holding CD-1!”
Meanwhile, Senate Democrats moved forward with their first hearing on a massive overhaul of election and campaign finance laws, known as S 1 (or HR 1 in the House).