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At the Races: Beyond the Beltway, voters voted
It breaks a tie in control of the state House in Harrisburg, with Democrats retaining control, as The Associated Press reports.
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It breaks a tie in control of the state House in Harrisburg, with Democrats retaining control, as The Associated Press reports.
Dominion debut: President Joe Biden’s first campaign trip of the year was across the river into Virginia, where former Gov.
the Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally and was photographed inside a restricted area on the Capitol grounds, raising doubts about his repeated claims that he never entered the Capitol grounds that day, The Daily
The Associated Press looks at how Republicans are hoping to leverage rising prices and inflation on the 2022 campaign trail. Foot, shot?
Multimillion-dollar ‘misunderstanding’: The Daily Beast examines how state GOP committees are starting to fix their failure to disclose hundreds of thousands of dollars in transfers they supposedly
California, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia will each lose a seat.
West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin III has said he does not support the House measures, and Democrats also face a 60-vote threshold to end debate on legislation.
GOP outside groups are also getting into the action with the Republican State Leadership Committee and N2 America launching a new TV and digital ad campaign in Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina and Virginia
Elaine Luria in the final weeks of 2020, after the Virginia Democrat reversed her policy of refusing such donations.
Former Virginia Rep. Thomas M. Davis III, who led the NRCC in 2002, doesn’t think so. “This isn’t 9/11, which united this country,” Davis recently told At the Races.
Beth Doglio, highlighting her support for Medicare for All, according to a press release. Take a listen: The struggle for voting rights is one that Rep. G.K.