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Politics · 115th Congress

A Mississippi Senate Flip? Probably Not

In the Nov. 6 special election jungle primary, Espy received 40.6 percent of the vote, placing him only a single point behind first-place finisher Hyde-Smith — but well within the “normal” Democratic

Politics · 115th Congress

Black Voters Propelled Blue Wave, Study Finds

Nearly twice as many African-Americans voted Nov. 6 as in the 2014 midterm cycle, a turnout on par with the 2016 presidential election, Watkins said.

Politics · 115th Congress

There’s Some WTF in This Lame Duck Session of Congress

Hern did defeat Democrat Tim Gilpin on November 6 in the general election for the District 1 seat vacated earlier this year by Republican Jim Bridenstine, who is now the administrator of NASA.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Did the Politics of Division Work? Yes and No

When asked about the violent episodes that shook America in the weeks before Nov. 6 and whether he should soften his tone, he boasted about the economy, said he was “sad” to see the violence, and

Politics · 115th Congress

Election Day 2018 in Photos

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)Hotel workers finish hanging a Jennifer Wexton campaign on stage for Wexton’s election night party in Dulles, Va. on Nov. 6, 2018. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)Rep.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

A Definitive Ranking of Midterm Celebrity Stumpers

6. Jeff Bridges “The Big Lebowski” actor was at Montana State University in October to campaign for Democratic Sen. Jon Tester. Never mind that Bridges isn’t a Montana voter.

Politics · 115th Congress

Capitol Insiders Make Their Predictions on the Midterms

Marsha Blackburn up by more than 6 percentage points over her Democratic opponent, former Gov. Phil Bredesen. CQ emailed congressional staffers the Capitol Insiders Survey on Oct. 22.

Politics · 115th Congress

Google Still K Street’s Top Tech Spender

Tech policy, immigration, trade and data security matters have driven business at such firms as the Monument Policy Group, whose lobbying revenue was up this year to slightly less than $6 million,