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27 results for "2022 senate election results"
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.
Opinion · 117th Congress
Sinema aligns with independents. Smart!
results as some kind of great Democratic victory.
Opinion · 117th Congress
House Republicans risk stumbling into the Trump trap
It’s also the kiss of death for the general election.”
Opinion · 117th Congress
Georgia settles the Senate again
A comparison of the congressional vote and the Senate vote in these three competitive Senate races — Georgia, Nevada and Arizona — shows that Republican congressional candidates outperformed their senatorial
Opinion · 117th Congress
Rothenberg’s best and worst of 2022
Maybe that’s why he drew less than one-third of the vote and lost by more than 32 points in the general election. New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul: It’s all about the results.
Opinion · 117th Congress
Who gets credit, and blame, after Election Day?
Those who denied the results of the 2020 election of President Joe Biden, who were none too happy about the close election of two Democratic senators, Warnock and Jon Ossoff, enthusiastically used the
Opinion · 117th Congress
Presidential approval, election mandates and the midterm dynamic
The 1980 election was a blowout.
Opinion · 117th Congress
Impeach Biden or investigate Trump? Voters have a choice to make
On election night as the network anchors vamp waiting for meaningful returns, they inevitably will highlight the results from national exit polls about voter preferences on the issues that supposedly will
Opinion · 117th Congress
Meet the new politics, same as the old politics
I seem to spend dozens of hours each week reading, watching and listening to chatter about the 2022 midterm elections.
Opinion · 117th Congress
For those tempted to predict the midterms — don’t
Long before the rise of the polling industrial complex, voters still hungered to know the election results in advance.
Opinion · 117th Congress
Independents will make or break Biden and the Democrats in November
Anyone who studies election results in depth understands a couple of key points. First, the base will turn out. It always does in both parties. Second, elections are won in the middle.
Opinion · 117th Congress
Don’t let the Electoral Count Act rewrite go down for the count
The legislation, if it passes, is unlikely to be featured in any 2022 campaign commercials in either party.
Opinion · 117th Congress
When did admitting mistakes become weakness for Republicans?
What did the then-Senate majority leader do to merit penance? Waxing poetic and perhaps feeling a bit nostalgic, Lott gave a speech honoring the 100th birthday of fellow Republican Sen.
Opinion · 117th Congress
New Democratic strategy: Repackage the BBB and expect a different result
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., is intent on passing progressive legislation, out of touch with many Americans, and calling it a win, while Senate Majority Leader Charles E.
Opinion · 117th Congress
As Biden repeats Obama’s mistakes, get ready for 2010 redux
Now, President Biden faces a similar situation today, but he is operating from a far weaker political position than Obama, who won the presidency by over 7 points with Democrats picking up eight Senate
Opinion · 117th Congress
Trump and the pursuit of complete and total control
But conservatives find him too pragmatic, and McCrory may have burned bridges with the former president when he was critical of Trump for not accepting the 2020 election results.
Opinion · 117th Congress
GOP has to make 2022 about policy, not personality
What the recall turned out to be, in terms of actual results, was a rerun of the 2018 gubernatorial election in which Newsom defeated Republican John Cox 62 percent to 38 percent.
Opinion · 117th Congress
Election Day 2022 will be Independents’ Day
If this negative trend with independents continues, Democrats could face strong headwinds in 2022 as they try to maintain their slim majorities in both the House and Senate.