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At the Races: Spring fever
Hillary Scholten won’t run for Senate, she told The Detroit News, and will instead seek a third term in the House. Scholten flipped her Grand Rapids-area seat in 2022.
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Hillary Scholten won’t run for Senate, she told The Detroit News, and will instead seek a third term in the House. Scholten flipped her Grand Rapids-area seat in 2022.
Trump and some of his surrogates pounced, trying to turn the incident into this cycle’s "deplorables" moment, a reference to Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, using that term to
“At some point in a career, one needs to step aside and allow others to bring fresh ideas and abilities into the fight for liberty, just as I have,” the Energy and Commerce Committee member said in his
Sheehy’s spokeswoman told Bloomberg that, if elected, he would step down from the company and comply with Senate ethics rules.
We now have a huge opportunity to step in and show what we can do — but only if we move quickly to prove our numbers,” he wrote in an email soliciting donations for fellow House Democrat Eric Swalwell
Late to the party: Along with the anticlimactic finish to Wisconsin’s Democratic Senate primary, Tuesday’s elections saw Vermont Democrats take a step toward possibly ending the state’s distinction
Payne Jr., D-N.J., faces political organizer Imani Oakley, who outraised him in one quarter last year, sparking the incumbent to step up his campaign and fundraising efforts compared to previous cycles
When the Senate voted Wednesday to consider a bill to expand abortion rights, Democrats knew the procedural step would fall short of the 60 votes needed.
When Democrat Hillary Scholten first ran for Congress in 2020, her campaign, like much of the rest of the world, went almost totally virtual.
Ed Perlmutter; Michigan’s 3rd, where Hillary Scholten is challenging GOP Rep. Peter Meijer; New Mexico’s 2nd, where Gabe Vasquez is seeking to oust GOP Rep.
For freshman Democrats from competitive seats, the lead-up to the vote was an opportunity to deliver impassioned remarks and try to paint the GOP as out of step with Americans on the issue.
“Bill Negley was wrong about the choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton,” one ad said. The club declined to endorse candidates who were strongly anti-trade.
problem that those Republicans are going to have in the 2020 election cycle: They’re afraid to break with their Republican base and with President Trump on key issues — but in doing so they are out of step
Delgado said in an email that allowing people to buy into Medicare is an “achievable first step” toward moving to a program like Medicare for All.
They have instituted some cybersecurity best practices such as two-step authentication and haven’t detected additional suspicious activity.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee took the unusual step of releasing research on Moser ahead of the March 6 primary to highlight her past comments it viewed as damaging in a general election
Look to the Money, the TV Ad Money [jwp-video n=”1″] A champion for rural districts House Democrats need two kinds of districts to win the majority: GOP-held suburban seats that voted for Hillary
The contest was propelled into the national spotlight less than two weeks before the March 6 primary when the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee took the unusual step of releasing opposition research
This year’s election season could reveal just how much the current districts have entrenched an advantage for one political party over the other, whether courts will step in to stop state lawmakers
Mike Coffman has been an elusive target in past cycles, but Hillary Clinton won the district by 9 points in 2016.