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At the Races: Riding in a getaway car
And I know there’s a lot of folks out there thinking about the next election. And for some of the people in this room, the next election probably feels really close.
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And I know there’s a lot of folks out there thinking about the next election. And for some of the people in this room, the next election probably feels really close.
ICYMI Summer assignment: Alabama legislators will have until July 21 to draw new congressional districts after the Supreme Court approved a lower court ruling earlier this month that found the state
But only 4 percent had no opinion of Cruz, while 41 percent had a favorable impression of him and 49 percent had an unfavorable impression — compared with Allred’s 21/19 favorable/percent unfavorable ratio
Donors may now give $3,300 per candidate per election (so $6,600 for the primary and the general combined).
Democrat Mary Peltola’s win Wednesday night in the Alaska special election to replace the late GOP Rep.
Explaining her vote to support raising the age to purchase a semiautomatic firearm from 18 to 21, Malliotakis noted that is already the requirement in New York’s 11th District.
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.
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
Susan Wild by 4 points in the competitive 7th District.
RIP: The Sept. 21 death of former 12-term New York GOP Rep.
Her other vulnerable party colleagues in states Trump won by double digits also stay put, including Missouri’s Claire McCaskill (No. 3) and Indiana’s Joe Donnelly (No. 4).
GOP Shifts Messaging on Health Care Ahead of Midterm Election [jwp-video n=”1″] Republicans’ top issues were immigration (with 25 percent ranking it first) and the economy and jobs (23 percent
Race rating:Toss-up4. Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Ind.