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At the Races: Full disclosure, Jersey edition
And in 2022, Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin issued a press release explaining his lymphoma diagnosis.
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And in 2022, Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin issued a press release explaining his lymphoma diagnosis.
The cryptocurrency industry began flexing its political muscle in 2022, and crypto spending has only increased since.
↵↵But Tuesday's results could boost Democrats, because it drags out the bitter GOP battle for 12 more weeks.
↵↵For the progressive movement, Tuesday's primary in North Carolina's 4th District marks another early test of the midterm election cycle.
Mike Rogers to win the state's other Senate seat.
↵↵At the Races is back for 2026, with the midterm election year upon us.
↵↵Republicans are still emboldened by the 2024 results that saw them win the White House, flip the Senate and retain the House, but Speaker Mike Johnson's grip on the House continues to be precarious.
↵↵Emboldened by the 2024 election results that resulted in full GOP control of Washington, Republicans began the year on a political high, but it's been rough going since then.
↵↵Stefanik, in a later post on X, said, "I had a very productive conversation with Speaker Johnson last night and I shared my views that House Republicans need to focus on delivering results to the American
A Trump-backed primary challenger defeated the younger Cheney in a 2022 primary, and both she and her father endorsed Democrat Kamala Harris last year.
For Republicans, the election results show their candidates next year could face some headwinds, Roll Call's John T. Bennett writes.Â
They'd need to flip Senate seats in at least two of those states to get to 51 seats. Â
Sherrod Brown has been interviewing prospective campaign managers for a possible Senate comeback bid in Ohio, challenging appointed Republican incumbent Jon Husted in next year’s special election, Axios
Early results from Tuesday’s election show Taylor, a former Oakland city councilmember, ahead 51 percent to 48 percent after ranked-choice tabulations.
Roll Call’s Nick Eskow and Jackie Wang have more on the results and on the new congressmen.
The Democrat told The New York Times that he is weighing another run for office next year, either in the special election to complete Vice President JD Vance’s Senate term or the race to succeed term-limited
Elissa Slotkin of Michigan are former House members who backed a version of the bill before their election to the Senate last fall.