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Virginia Supreme Court invalidates redrawn congressional map
The legislature approved the ballot measure on Oct. 31, 2025, after more than 1 million voters had already voted early before the election, Kelsey wrote.
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The legislature approved the ballot measure on Oct. 31, 2025, after more than 1 million voters had already voted early before the election, Kelsey wrote.
↵↵"You have to have merit," said Steinmann, whose children are 1 and 3. "It's not about identity politics."
↵↵The filings were in response to an appeal from the state Republican Party and Republican state officials, who have asked the justices to set aside a 2-1 lower court decision that allowed the state to
Randy Fine by roughly 10-to-1 in the April 2025 special election for Florida's 6th District seat, according to federal campaign filings.
But the No. 1 macho man, you're gonna hear from in a little while."↵↵Republican candidates are hoping Trump is just that come November and can help their candidates in close races.
↵↵Earlier this month, a 2-1 majority of a three-judge panel ruled against the challengers, finding the evidence of partisan motivations for the lines was "overwhelming" while evidence of gerrymandering
A new leader to run the private university would be expected to start July 1 — will they be Trump-friendly, or a fighter?
The bill passed the House 427-1.
↵↵Thursday's order faulted a 2-1 panel of lower court judges for stepping in on the "eve" of next year's election to order the Lone Star State to use its prior congressional map from 2021.
But the same UC Berkeley poll, conducted by the university's Institute of Governmental Studies before he entered the race, showed him at just 1 percent.
↵↵The 2-1 opinion from Judge Jeffrey V. Brown of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, joined by Judge David C. Guaderrama of the U.S.
Winning by just over 1 percentage point, Gluesenkamp Pérez defeated Kent and flipped the district in what was otherwise a largely disappointing election cycle for Democrats.
McCormick leads Casey by less than half of 1 percent, triggering a mandatory recount under state law, according to Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt.
That was based on an Oct. 1-12 Gallup poll and, as Gallup stated in its write-up, “is more in line with elections the incumbent party lost (in 1992 and 2020) than won.”
A statewide exit poll after the 2022 contest found Latino voters supported Democrats by a 2-to-1 margin, a result Democrats are seeking to replicate.
A New York Times/Philadelphia Inquirer/Siena College poll had Harris up by 4 points and a Franklin & Marshall poll had Harris up by 3 points, The Washington Post had her ahead by 1, Marist had a tie and
Brandon Williams, who was No. 1 on our most vulnerable list, 50 percent to 43 percent.
In Arizona, Trump was ahead 49 percent to 44 percent, with Harris leading in Nevada by just 1 percentage point. That compares with Senate race polling showing Rep.
Ad watch: Winning for Women, which works to elect female Republicans, announced a $1 million ad campaign in California’s 40th and 45th districts and Virginia’s 2nd District.
Meddling: A group tied to House Democratic leaders is spending nearly $1 million on ads that boost an underfunded perennial candidate for the state’s at-large congressional district in an effort