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Here’s who won open House seats in the 2022 midterms
In 2020, the district went for Biden by 10 points, but as redrawn in redistricting, it would have backed Trump by 6 points.
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In 2020, the district went for Biden by 10 points, but as redrawn in redistricting, it would have backed Trump by 6 points.
“After Nov. 6 I will take a hard look at running for president,” Warren told a town hall in September.
consequential issues — health care, immigration, taxes, climate change, trade, gun control, ethics and campaign finance overhauls and oversight of the administration — hinges on what voters decide Nov. 6.
He called out Nevada’s 3rd District where GOP candidate Danny Tarkanian is in a trailing his Democratic foe by 6 percentage points.
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Already, Congress has approved $6 billion to help the island, and much more money is on the way.
Obama won Iowa again in 2012, but by a slimmer 6-point margin. The state lost a House seat after the 2010 census and thrown together in the same district two years later, Republican Rep.
And it’s easy to talk, but let’s do something about it.”Clarification 6:20 p.m. | An earlier version of this story mischaracterized how Ryan’s visit to New Hampshire came about.
California attorney Bryan Caforio is making a second run against two-term Republican Steve Knight, who defeated him by 6 points in an expensive race last fall.
Barbara Comstock won a second term in the 10th District last fall by nearly 6 points, but Clinton carried the district by 10 points, according to calculations by Daily Kos Elections.
He won election in 2012 by nearly 6 points. Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales rates the race Likely Democratic.
6. Massachusetts Sen Elizabeth Warren Nobody excites the progressive base more than Warren.