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At the Races: Census shuffle = money hustle
Doug Collins announced this week that he’s not running for any office in 2022 after weighing a Senate run or a primary challenge to Gov. Brian Kemp.
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Doug Collins announced this week that he’s not running for any office in 2022 after weighing a Senate run or a primary challenge to Gov. Brian Kemp.
Budd, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, was among the 147 Republicans in Congress who voted against certifying the electoral results of some states for Joe Biden.
up to the 2022 congressional elections.
Democrats are greeting this year’s Earth Day with ambitious climate policy proposals that are sure to become issues in the 2022 midterms.
Gonzales rates as Senate battlegrounds.
How the race will turn out may depend on how Tennessee’s districts are redrawn after results of the 2020 census are released later this year.
That means the pledge will likely continue to be popular among Democratic candidates on the campaign trail through at least 2022.
coming months reminding constituents in the targeted districts that their Republican representatives voted against President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan, which passed the House and the Senate
The Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell, which was backing appointed Sen.
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
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.
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.
Net 11 seats lost last year House Democrats lost a net of 11 seats in the 2020 election, with 13 of their incumbents defeated. Eleven of them were Frontline members.
results over the past four election cycles into a trimmed mean.
Roy Blunt, who is up for a third term in 2022, with Sifton saying that Blunt “was too weak to stand up to his party’s lies, he showed us who he is too.”
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
With a majority of the party’s House members voting to invalidate the results of a free and fair election, and a good chunk of its voters going along with the fantasy that Donald Trump was robbed
election.
Almost every day, we learn new details of how Trump set out to overturn the results of the election that threw him out of power.
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.