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As GOP takes House control, where does Chamber of Commerce stand?

I suspect that one of the results of the last election we’ve had is that those lines have begun to fade some because, first of all, the chamber had a very strong record of winning in its endorsement process

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Here’s who won open House seats in the 2022 midterms

This report will be updated as more results come in.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Confused about 2022?

The House will flip in November, and the Senate looks headed that way as well.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

5 takeaways from the latest fundraising disclosures

Recent disclosures filed with the Federal Election Commission show the fundraising hauls in pivotal Senate primaries in states, such as North Carolina and Pennsylvania, that will determine which

Congress · 117th Congress

Justice Department challenges new Texas congressional map

With Democrats holding a five-seat majority in the House, maps in states like Texas could help decide control of that chamber in the 2022 midterm elections.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

For Democrats, the future goes from bad to worse

I suggested that the outcome would likely tell us something about 2022. Well, the results from Virginia and, even more, from New Jersey, delivered nothing but bad news for Democrats.

Congress · 117th Congress

Infrastructure negotiators’ new deadline: ‘ASAP’

of RINOs wants nothing more than to get a deal done at any cost to prove that he can work with the Radical Left Democrats,” he said, urging Republicans not to back the deal “until after we get proper election

Congress · 117th Congress

Top Republicans openly disagree over Electoral College objections

The day has come for Republicans to choose whether to join President Donald Trump in his last-ditch effort to overturn the election results, and top GOP leaders are landing on different sides.