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Campaigns · 117th Congress

Four weeks out, ratings change in a dozen races

Overall, our Senate projection remains Republicans +1 seat to Democrats +1 seat. Two of the three outcomes within that likely range would keep Democrats in control.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

With control on the line, these 10 senators are most vulnerable

But Republican strategists maintain that Johnson is running a tight campaign, reflected in a Marquette Law School Poll released Wednesday that showed Johnson leading by 1 point over Lt. Gov.

Policy · 117th Congress

Federal officials hopeful about monkeypox trajectory

Nearly 1 in 5 respondents said they had received at least one dose of the monkeypox vaccine, with uptake highest among Hispanic or Latino men, at 27.1 percent.

Congress · 117th Congress

Advocates mobilize as abortion bans take effect

It’s because continuing pregnancy to term and childbirth is inherently more dangerous than having an abortion,” he said during a June 1 briefing before the decision.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

McBath ousts Bourdeaux in Georgia primary

A super PAC backed by gun control advocate and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Independence USA, spent $1 million, starting last week, for TV ads backing McBath.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

What to watch in Tuesday’s primaries in Georgia

President Joe Biden won the state by less than 1 point in the 2020 elections, and Warnock is one of the most vulnerable Senate incumbents in November, when the contest is rated a Toss-up by Inside Elections

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Key results from Tuesday’s primaries

In the Republican race, hedge fund manager Dave McCormick and former daytime television host Mehmet Oz were separated by less than 1 percentage point when McCormick told supporters the race would not be

Campaigns · 117th Congress

These 3 House members’ reelection bids could end Tuesday

That’s also the margin by which President Joe Biden beat Trump in the district, but if the district lines being used this year had been in place then, Biden’s margin of victory would have been less than 1