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Campaigns · 119th Congress

Republican Matt Van Epps wins House special election in Tennessee

↵↵Democratic groups that weighed in included House Majority PAC, which has ties to House Democratic leadership and announced a $1 million investment across television and digital platforms last month.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Closing the books on the 2022 midterm campaign

Brandon Williams, whose campaign spent less than $1 million, beat Democrat Francis Conole, whose campaign spent nearly $3 million, according to FEC records.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

How vulnerable House incumbents fared in the 2022 midterms

Schweikert was ahead by less than 1 point when the AP called the race Monday 9:26 p.m. Eastern time.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Here’s who won 2022’s most competitive Senate races

Fetterman led by 2 percentage points when the AP called the race at 1:51 a.m. Eastern time.

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.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Gas price gouging focus of new ads backing House Democrats

Since May 1, Democratic campaigns and outside groups have spent at least a combined $1.4 million on broadcast television ads talking about high gas prices or lowering them, according to data collected

Campaigns · 117th Congress

New debate over gun laws will test the gun lobby’s influence

By more than 3-to-1, gun rights groups — including the best-known National Rifle Association, which has filed for bankruptcy and may no longer be the political behemoth it once was — have outspent