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Ohio vacancy, challenges to Timmons and Mace top Tuesday’s races

In the most recent fundraising report covering April 1 through May 22, Kripchak raised $17,000 while Rulli took in $69,000, of which 73 percent came from political action committees — a sign corporations

Battleground seat, familiar family name highlight Senate races

Heinrich had $4.4 million in his campaign account as of May 15, to Domenici’s $1 million. The race is rated Solid Democratic and President Joe Biden won the state in 2020 by nearly 11 points. 

Lawmakers gather information after Texas bird flu case

The program will cover 75 percent of the average fair market value of livestock.As of April 1, the department has detected the spread of the virus from poultry to dairy herds in Texas, Kansas, Michigan

Carolina on my mind for November

Slightly more than 1 in 5 voters in the state is Black, but unlike many other Southern states, North Carolina includes a considerable number of highly educated, affluent whites who vote Democratic.

Fact-checking Biden’s State of the Union

Deficits Biden continues to misleadingly claim, as he did during his address, that’s he’s "already cut the federal deficit by over $1 trillion dollars."

Key results from congressional primaries on Super Tuesday

Jackson Lee was leading Edwards in the 18th District Democratic primary by 26 percentage points at 1:13 a.m. Wednesday when The AP called the race. Gonzales in runoff: Republican Rep.

MAGA might and happy leaders: Super Tuesday takeaways

Walker, a former three-term congressman who lost a Senate primary in 2022, faced nearly $1 million in opposition spending by the Club for Growth, which backed fourth-place finisher Bo Hines in the race

The states that matter in 2024

This column is about the nine states that in November will decide (1) the presidential contest, (2) the fight for the Senate, and (3) the fight for control of the House of Representatives.