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What to watch in Tuesday’s primaries in Georgia
With a third candidate in the race, Donna McLeod, the winner will have to get more than 50 percent of the vote to avoid a June 21 runoff. Georgia Rep.
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With a third candidate in the race, Donna McLeod, the winner will have to get more than 50 percent of the vote to avoid a June 21 runoff. Georgia Rep.
The group who filled the airwaves in the weeks leading up to the election with ads highlighting his harsh 2016 criticism of Trump. Vance will face Democratic Rep.
We’ll be back on April 21. Before heading out for a two-week spring recess, senators today cast a history-making vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman on the U.S.
Unlike the past two election cycles, when Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and others worked with federal, state and local election officials to take down election-related misinformation, it’s unclear
Her argument for across-the-aisle deal-making may have appeal in the Grand Canyon State, which flipped from a 4-point victory for Donald Trump in 2016 to a Biden win by three-tenths of a point four
The party controlling the White House usually struggles in midterm elections, losing an average of 33 House seats in 19 of the last 21 midterm elections.
Susan Wild by 4 points in the competitive 7th District.
RIP: The Sept. 21 death of former 12-term New York GOP Rep.
Jim Costa, California’s 16th District In California, candidates of all parties run on the same primary ballot and the two top vote-getters go on to the general election.
Troy Carter in a special election runoff Saturday.
Louisiana’s 2nd District was drawn to take in Black voters in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, and 21 percent of residents are below the federal poverty line.
Left-leaning organizations such as Indivisible, Public Citizen, Democracy 21 and Common Cause, among others, have ramped up lobbying, grassroots and advertising campaigns aimed at the Senate, which
barely kept their seats on Election Day.
For example, the last NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll of 2016 (conducted Nov. 3-5, 2016) showed Hillary Clinton ahead by 4 or 5 points, depending on whether you included the names and parties of
Here are the most vulnerable senators heading into Election Day: Jones has spent nearly $24.8 million on his race in ruby-red Alabama.
“That’s exactly what this election is about. … And his choice, his conclusion is to endorse Trump.” Former GOP Rep. James T.
The paper quoted the county clerk saying election officials started to mail out ballots to voters on Sept. 17.
Evangeline Lancette, the 21-year-old field director for the anti-abortion Susan B.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said earlier this month that the platform was “partnering with Reuters and the National Election Pool to provide authoritative information about election results.”
According to the Federal Election Commission, in the two years before the 2016 elections, labor-affiliated political action committees spent $331.5 million — about 14 percent less than the $385.7 million