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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Sitting tight in Texas

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has placed the district on its list of targets for 2026.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: ICE breaker

The count: 36↵↵That's how many House candidates in races that Inside Elections rates the most competitive began 2026 with more than $1 million on hand.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

House money race dotted by challengers who outraised incumbents

↵↵Reports filed with the Federal Election Commission at the end of January show how much money candidates brought in between October and December, and how much they had available at the beginning of 2026

White House · 119th Congress

Compared with other presidents, Trump 2.0 is one of a kind

on Truth Social every 80 min, 5 sec (avg)…↵• …and spent 40.82% of the first 365 at Trump-branded property ⛳️↵↵• He has pardoned more… pic.twitter.com/IDjib6tULK— Factba.se (@FactbaseFeed) January 20, 2026

Congress · 119th Congress

Cuellar wins a key nod to regain a top House Appropriations post

↵↵The decision comes at a critical time for appropriators as Congress stares down a tight time crunch to wrap up nine long-delayed fiscal 2026 appropriations bills by a Jan. 30 deadline.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

The most vulnerable senators of 2026, a year out from Election Day

↵↵A year out from Election Day, Georgia's Jon Ossoff, a Democrat seeking his second term, and Maine's Susan Collins, a Republican seeking her sixth, top our list of the most vulnerable senators of 2026

Campaigns · 119th Congress

It’s Calvert vs. Kim in redrawn Southern California district

↵↵Calvert's 2026 race is one of several pivotal contests that could affect who sits on the Pentagon spending panel, which controls roughly half the appropriations Congress provides each year. 

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: When the pain hits home

The barrage of negative press is likely to ratchet up pressure on Congress, especially among vulnerable lawmakers up for reelection in 2026, to resolve the impasse and reopen the government, adding