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Opinion · 117th Congress

Georgia settles the Senate again

A comparison of the congressional vote and the Senate vote in these three competitive Senate races — Georgia, Nevada and Arizona — shows that Republican congressional candidates outperformed their senatorial

Opinion · 117th Congress

Rothenberg’s best and worst of 2022

Maybe that’s why he drew less than one-third of the vote and lost by more than 32 points in the general election. New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul: It’s all about the results.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Who gets credit, and blame, after Election Day?

Those who denied the results of the 2020 election of President Joe Biden, who were none too happy about the close election of two Democratic senators, Warnock and Jon Ossoff, enthusiastically used the

Opinion · 117th Congress

Impeach Biden or investigate Trump? Voters have a choice to make

On election night as the network anchors vamp waiting for meaningful returns, they inevitably will highlight the results from national exit polls about voter preferences on the issues that supposedly will

Opinion · 117th Congress

As Biden repeats Obama’s mistakes, get ready for 2010 redux

Now, President Biden faces a similar situation today, but he is operating from a far weaker political position than Obama, who won the presidency by over 7 points with Democrats picking up eight Senate

Opinion · 117th Congress

Trump and the pursuit of complete and total control

But conservatives find him too pragmatic, and McCrory may have burned bridges with the former president when he was critical of Trump for not accepting the 2020 election results.

Opinion · 117th Congress

GOP has to make 2022 about policy, not personality

What the recall turned out to be, in terms of actual results, was a rerun of the 2018 gubernatorial election in which Newsom defeated Republican John Cox 62 percent to 38 percent. 

Opinion · 117th Congress

Election Day 2022 will be Independents’ Day

If this negative trend with independents continues, Democrats could face strong headwinds in 2022 as they try to maintain their slim majorities in both the House and Senate

Opinion · 117th Congress

When an insurrection is seen as just another day in America

The House members who fell in line and most Senate Republicans would rather downplay a stunning act of domestic terrorism that tried to bring down democracy and instead concentrate on consolidating power