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Opinion · 116th Congress

Fighting election disinformation is a bipartisan issue

While 40 secretaries of state across the country serve as their state’s chief election official, elections in 10 states and 6 U.S. territories are run by a board or commission of elections.

Congress · 116th Congress

A year out, here’s four scenarios for 2020 elections

  Some $6 billion in ad spending and countless hours of media coverage and activism could keep today’s government in place after the 2020 elections, as has happened in 17 out of 30 presidential election

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Is a Democratic wave building for 2020?

swing voter preferences change at the same time (and in the same direction, of course), we tend to see larger electoral waves, as we did in 2010, when Republicans made large House (63 seats) and Senate (6

Congress · 116th Congress

Take campaign plans with a grain of salt

Voters may not be convinced Trump’s Ukraine shenanigans justify removal from office, but his net disapproval rating has jumped nearly 6 points in the RealClearPolitics average since Speaker Nancy Pelosi

Campaigns · 116th Congress

The fight for the Senate grows more interesting

The Democratic Party had a net favorable of 6 points (51 percent favorable/45 percent unfavorable), while the GOP had a net unfavorable of 13 points (41 percent favorable/54 percent unfavorable.

Policy · 116th Congress

Grassroots groups prepare for a post-Roe v. Wade America

“The state may only infringe upon the right to decide whether to continue a pregnancy if the state has a compelling interest and has narrowly tailored its actions to that interest,” the 6-1 Kansas

Congress · 116th Congress

House passes repeal of Obamacare tax on high-cost plans

The House passed, 419-6, legislation Wednesday to repeal the so-called Cadillac tax, pleasing health insurers, unions and a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers who have long pushed to scrap the levy.