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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Sitting tight in Texas

Ten percent were not sure, 1 percent would back another candidate and 2 percent would not vote. 

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: ICE breaker

The count: 36↵↵That's how many House candidates in races that Inside Elections rates the most competitive began 2026 with more than $1 million on hand.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Democrats continue to outraise Republicans in key Senate races

"Buddy" Carter reported raising $1.7 million, which included a $1 million loan, bringing the total personal investment to his campaign to $3 million.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Spotlight Minnesota

The 2-1 decision rejected claims that the new lines were racial gerrymanders. The California Republican Party said it would appeal the ruling to the U.S.

Congress · 119th Congress

House votes overwhelmingly to pass compromise NDAA

↵↵The potential for the military budget to meet or exceed $1 trillion in fiscal 2026 has defense hawks pleased, even if the authorized level does not meet the $924.7 billion that the Senate had endorsed

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden will ask Congress for money to combat global hunger

President Joe Biden’s next supplemental spending request for Ukraine will include money to deal with a spiraling global food crisis, the United States’ No. 1 diplomat said in testimony before a Senate

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden to stay with Powell as Fed chairman

Corrected 1:39 p.m. | President Joe Biden said Monday he plans to stick with Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair, supporting continuity in leadership as annual inflation topped 6 percent last month

Congress · 116th Congress

Senators fight over last-minute adds to coronavirus aid bill

But Schumer earlier said the upcoming 1:30 p.m. votes were now “essentially irrelevant.” He added that “we’re prepared to speed up that agreement on the floor” once there’s a bipartisan deal.