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At the Races: The shifting Latino vote
Among Democratic-leaning independents, the party’s favorability has fallen by 6 points (to 47 percent) over the same time frame.
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Among Democratic-leaning independents, the party’s favorability has fallen by 6 points (to 47 percent) over the same time frame.
fundraiser in Los Angeles when Biden, shortly before he ended his bid for a second term, declared that "institutions matter," adding of Trump’s role in firing up the mob that stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6,
Pence repeated his line that in the run-up to Jan. 6, Trump "asked me to put him over the Constitution," which he refused to do.
Matt Gaetz of Florida, boasted during a Jan. 6 Fox News appearance that he had run out of things to demand McCarthy give up in return for cooperation to secure the speakership.
Liz Cheney’s steely and forceful demeanor during the House Jan. 6 select committee’s public hearings has proved she is her father’s daughter.
Just this week, the Democratic-led House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot said in a court filing that it has a “good-faith belief” that Trump may have committed criminal acts in his effort
After Jan. 6, he realized the path back to the White House is through statehouses and state governments.
They joined 2020 GOP nominee Anna Paulina Luna, who raised $3 million, was endorsed by Trump and came within 6 points of Crist last cycle.
Crist won his third House term in November by 6 percentage points, down from 15 points in 2018 but an improvement over his first victory in 2016, when he ousted GOP Rep. David Jolly by 3 points.
Todd Young, has been an unambiguous partisan this year, backing Obama on 6 percent of votes and staying with his party 96 percent of the time. Both marks are right at the House GOP averages.
6. Will Hurd, R-Texas (23rd District) Hurd climbs in the rankings this month, mostly because two other Republicans have dropped off the list.
Fall Forecast: The Top 10 Most Vulnerable House Members [jwp-video n=”1″] Colorado’s Mike Coffman, for example, sits in a district President Barack Obama won by 6 points in 2012.
Although the two campaigns have spent $2 million this year, outside groups and organizations have reported spending over $6 million trying to impact on the election, primarily with negative media
Outside Groups Spend Over $6 Million in Florida Special Election -