Isakson’s decision adds competitive seat to 2020 Senate battleground
Isakson was most recently reelected in 2016, 55 percent to 41 percent, and would have been up again in 2022.
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Isakson was most recently reelected in 2016, 55 percent to 41 percent, and would have been up again in 2022.
Pot proponents on the Hill say it’s high time for serious policy debate [jwp-video n=”1″] After Trump’s election, Gottlieb had widely been viewed as the front-runner to lead the agency.
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
If you apply the 2016 presidential results to the 2020 Senate class, the result is no net change.
(Join us on Election Night: Roll Call Presents Live Stream With Analysis, Results and More at RollCall.com) Schumer has shown immense patience, and Reid has