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Campaigns · 116th Congress

Women, small-dollar donors fuel $11 billion election cycle

Billionaire Mike Bloomberg put in more than $1 billion into his failed run for the Democratic presidential nomination, and has announced plans to spend big in the final weeks of the campaign season in

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: It’s debatable

So the winner of the Dec. 1 matchup will serve less than a month in Congress. A green tsunami: It looks like Democrats’ “green wave” of cash could become a tsunami.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Debate fact-check: False claims amid disorderly fracas

Corrected, Oct. 1 6:45 p.m. | President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden met on the debate stage Tuesday for the first time and stretched or mangled facts on several topics.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Georgia election to fill Rep. John Lewis’ term goes to runoff

Former Atlanta City Council Member Kwanza Hall and former Morehouse College President Robert Franklin, both Democrats, will meet in a Dec. 1 runoff to decide on a successor to civil rights icon John

Campaigns · 116th Congress

How Biden could still win (note sarcasm)

[jwp-video n=”1″] The big picture But the flurry of pieces about how Trump can win a second term ignores the obvious — that Biden has a good chance of winning because he is keeping the 2020

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Election energy revs up on abortion policy

“We are running nearly a $1 million program in Montana and definitely the most far-reaching program we’ve run here in the state,” she said.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Supreme politics

Kennedy III lost to Markey in the state’s Sept. 1 Democratic primary.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

GOP senators buff green credentials as Election Day nears

[jwp-video n=”1″] Alex Conant, a partner at Firehouse Strategies, said, “Republicans are talking about the environment more than they ever have before,” in part to reach independent and younger