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Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Rankings revealed

Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer said on the Senate floor Wednesday that Democrats are “hopeful that she can come back next week.” AOC’s plans: New York Rep.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Cheese stakes

We’re not convinced that any of this week’s results actually can foretell the outcomes of next year’s elections. But here’s a roundup of some larger themes. 

Who is America’s ‘Lonesome’ Rhodes?

Too many, really — just read Fox News’ internal communications about spreading former President Donald Trump’s false "big lie" about a "stolen" 2020 presidential election.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Crime vote & punishment

The count: $6 million That’s how much 18 House and Senate members — 15 Republicans, three Democrats — had in unpaid campaign bills after winning their races in November, Federal Election Commission

Can’t anyone here play this game?

Forget Republicans’ net loss in the Senate when most early handicappers expected a net gain — and GOP control of the Senate after the 2022 elections.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

New poll not good news for Biden, but how bad is it really?

Polling results from Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona and Michigan would be more helpful to understanding how the electorate may have shifted over the last two years and where it might be headed

Campaigns · 118th Congress

Ruben Gallego jumps into Arizona Senate race

The campaign arm for Senate Democrats, whose 51-seat majority control in this Congress includes Sinema even though she officially became an independent after the November election, wouldn’t comment

Opinion · 118th Congress

In elections, a win is a win. And Republicans won

In the days after the 2022 election, a Washington Post article outlined the history of recent changes in the control of the House and the causes behind the party switches.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

Which Senate candidates were strongest and weakest in 2022?

That initial benchmark is derived using Inside Elections’ Baseline, which captures a state’s political performance by combining all federal and state election results over the past four election