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Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: ‘A human being is here!’

President Donald Trump carried the seat by 6 points in 2016. But two years later, GOP Rep. Kenny Marchant won reelection by just 3 points while former Democratic Rep.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Campaign update: Fundraising surges despite pandemic

During the second quarter from April through June, which included Iowa’s Democratic primary, Greenfield raised more than $6 million, while incumbent GOP Sen.

Congress · 116th Congress

Budget nominee looks set to clear at least one Senate hurdle

Given the 8-6 ratio of Republicans to Democrats on the panel, if Romney were to vote against the nomination and all Democrats on the panel also voted ‘no,’ there would be a tie and Vought’s nomination

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Senate challengers flush with campaign cash

Corrected, 6 p.m. | If first-quarter fundraising dollars were votes, then Democratic challengers would have captured Senate seats in Arizona, Colorado, North Carolina, Maine and Montana. 

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

Congress · 116th Congress

How many ways is Michigan in play in 2020?

Two years later, underdog GOP Senate nominee John James lost his challenge to Democratic incumbent Debbie Stabenow by only 6 points, 52 percent to 46 percent.

Politics · 115th Congress

Eisenhower Memorial Commission Gets Digging

It will feature a peacetime portrayal of the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc in Normandy, where on the morning of D-Day, June 6, 1944, two Army Ranger battalions captured and defended a German gun battery

Politics · 114th Congress

Peters Not Surprised Michigan Went Red

We’re talking about 10-13,000 votes,” WLNS 6 reported.   Experts believe voters in the rural areas wanting change led to the switch from blue to red.