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Congress · 119th Congress

Vote Studies 2025: Republicans power Trump to record success

↵↵His four defeats were on a series of amendments to the fiscal 2026 Energy-Water appropriations bill, where his proposed cuts to four regional federal-state partnerships that fund infrastructure projects

Opinion · 119th Congress

This election was the wakeup call Republicans needed for 2026

↵↵Based on exit polls as of Wednesday afternoon, here are five factors that were in play that Republicans need to understand going into the 2026 midterms.  1) Independents↵↵Republicans' loss of independents

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Reeling in the recruits

Senate Democrats are making strides toward recruiting who they believe are some of their best possible candidates for 2026, which should make key races more competitive — or at least more expensive

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Spring fever

gate We’ve seen this movie before: Sometimes it takes more than one cycle to win a seat in Congress, and strategists in both parties are looking to candidates who performed well in 2024 to run again in 2026

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Democrats take a stand

Martin Heinrich, a fellow Democrat, announced he was passing on a 2026 gubernatorial run.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: March for Life brings abortion votes

Haley Stevens, the new chair of the New Democrat Coalition Action Fund, sees her group of center-left Democrats as key to winning control of the House in 2026. 

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Commonwealth conundrum

ICYMI Time booked: The independent expenditure side of the NRCC is reserving nearly $46 million in fall television airtime, director Tom Erickson wrote in a Thursday memo.

Key results from congressional primaries on Super Tuesday

Democrat Wiley Nickel, the incumbent, said he will run for Senate in 2026 instead of for another term in the redrawn seat. Democrat Frank Pierce was unopposed in the primary.

Congress · 117th Congress

Pipeline’s backers have financial, campaign ties

McKinley, R-W.Va., and Carol Miller, R-W.Va., Capito signed a letter in July to FERC, requesting the consortium of companies building the project be given a four-year extension, until 2026, to complete