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At the Races: Border checks vs. COVID checks

Even as a mostly arcane Senate rule becomes a signature fight in Democrats’ agenda and may determine the future of election laws, much of the political messaging this week is happening far from the

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Democratic Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick won’t run again in Arizona

She previously represented the largely rural 1st District for three nonconsecutive terms, before giving up the seat for an unsuccessful Senate run in 2016, losing to Republican John McCain.

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Both parties predict 2022 wins in both chambers

Considering how narrow the majorities are in the Senate and the House, we can boldly predict that control of Congress will be on the ballot in 2022.

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Capitol attack, threats not deterring congressional hopefuls

also said the Jan. 6 attack spurred him to strongly consider a congressional comeback because he was angered by the “purposeful dissemination of disinformation and just the unwillingness to accept the results

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At the Races: Twenty-too soon?

Speaking of Senate races: Democratic Rep. Cindy Axne didn’t rule out a possible 2022 run for Senate or governor in her home state of Iowa.

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At the Races: UnPACing

Gonzales took his first look at Senate ratings for 2022 and found — perhaps unsurprisingly for a 50-50 chamber — that an equal number of Republican and Democratic seats look competitive.

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At the Races: Disorderly transition

And a total of eight Republicans in the Senate and 139 in the House still supported efforts to overturn election results, voting for one or both of the objections to the electors from Arizona and

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3 takeaways from the Georgia runoffs

voters with his attacks on state GOP election officials and his insistence that the election was stolen.