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At the Races: What if 2020 was a mirage?

These are not the results Democrats expected heading into the election, which they said would add to their House majority, flip the Senate and send a clear signal about the national rejection of

Campaigns · 116th Congress

How the 10 most vulnerable senators fared on election night

Here’s how the rest of the 10 most vulnerable senators fared based on results from The Associated Press (all times Eastern): McSally loses second straight Senate race in Arizona: Voters in Arizona

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Voters gonna vote

Democrats need a net gain of three or four seats to flip the Senate, depending on who wins the White House. Some of their best opportunities are in states where results could be delayed. 

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: October surprises are so 2016

But with more than 44 million ballots already cast, the chance that any October surprises could skew the election results is diminishing by the day.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: It’s debatable

After the polls close: With state and federal security officials warning that bad actors could seize on uncertainty if results take days or weeks to be finalized, CQ Roll Call politics editor Herb

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Stop the silliness about 2024

I even wrote about the 2022 Senate races seven months ago. But trying to handicap the 2024 presidential race is silliness and needs to stop. It’s simply far too early.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Three months to go

Results! Get your results here!: Three other states also held primaries Tuesday. In Michigan, Democratic Rep.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: The election’s in the mail

As a reminder, Porter has built a massive campaign war chest of her own, and even some Republicans acknowledge she may not be vulnerable until the 2022 midterms.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Stacey Abrams makes national debut ahead of her next campaign

Whether she agrees to run for Senate in 2020 or holds out for governor again in 2022 — which is thought to be her preferred office — Abrams has raised her national profile in a way that will likely