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What Tuesday’s elections taught us, and what they didn’t
Here are four takeaways: 1. Voters still voted Turnout is difficult to predict in special elections, and it’s especially difficult amid a global health crisis.
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Here are four takeaways: 1. Voters still voted Turnout is difficult to predict in special elections, and it’s especially difficult amid a global health crisis.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Fudge initially supported California Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris for president but eventually joined in supporting Biden after the Harris campaign ended.
Eastman was the first to go on air with an 30-second cable TV ad debuting April 1 that tied Bacon to Trump’s “tax cuts for billionaires” and “extreme” plans to cut health care and social security
The Senate Rules and Administration panel voted Thursday 9-to-1 along party lines to advance the nomination of Texas GOP lawyer James “Trey” Trainor III to join the Federal Election Commission.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Daines is getting outside help, too.
Kennedy III has invested in a four-week TV advertising campaign in the effort to oust Ed Markey in the Sept. 1 primary in the Bay State. It’s the first TV ad in what’s likely to be a bitter contest.
1. Trump needs to improve his standing That will be difficult considering his job approval rating and his reelection standing have been remarkably consistent, and precarious, up to this point.
[See October updates to lists of most vulnerable House members and senators] [jwp-video n=”1″] All candidates face an uncertain political environment as the coronavirus pandemic unfolds
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[jwp-video n=”1″] GOP civil war The Kansas Republican Party has included both moderates, such as Sens. James Pearson and Nancy Landon Kassebaum, and conservatives for many decades.
And on Sept. 1, Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse is challenging Ways and Means Chairman Richard E. Neal in Massachusetts’ 1st District.
[jwp-video n=”1″] According to Democrats, this is still a serious takeover opportunity.
Amash’s campaign account had $722,071 in cash at the end of 2019, after raising more than $1 million for the year.
Census Bureau’s July 1, 2019, report on population changes, Maricopa County had the fastest growth in the country, in terms of population change, between 2010 and 2019.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Chase, 36, is a working mother of two who graduated from New Mexico State University, was a senior legislative assistant to GOP Rep.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] On the economic policy front, Cortez Masto and the rest of the Nevada delegation scored a major policy victory Friday with the release of a new interim final rule from the
On April 1, 6, 13 and 20, Trump’s job approval was between 45.2 percent and 47.4 percent, while his share of the ballot test ranged from 41.7 percent to 44.3 percent.