Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: Expanding states of play
In 2018, the party thought it had a strong chance to oust Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, but Cruz wound up winning.
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In 2018, the party thought it had a strong chance to oust Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, but Cruz wound up winning.
“They are not allowed nor have they ever been allowed, to mention Aiden Clark from Springfield, Ohio. I will listen to them one more time to hear their apologies.”
She lost the open seat race in Illinois’ 6th District to Republican Peter Roskam by nearly 3 points.
Rodney Davis, could survive that year’s Democratic wave, then the Republican would be safe through 2020. Now Gaines has lost confidence in his prognosis.
Democrat Betsy Dirksen Londrigan, who is challenging Illinois Republican Rep.
Most Republican incumbents in races that Inside Elections rates as competitive have the same formidable campaign war chests.
Another Republican, Iowa Rep.
Evelyn Sanguinetti announced Monday that she will run for the state’s 6th District, a longtime Republican stronghold captured last year by Democrat Sean Casten.
McCaskill will need all the help she can get in her race against Republican Josh Hawley, the state attorney general, which is expected to be close.
can transcend the state’s Republican lean against a Maryland transplant. Still, neither side is writing this one off.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Less than 15 minutes into Sen. Claire McCaskill’s campaign event, Rachel Goldberg stood up to ask the senator a question.
The ad goes on to detail donations Hawley accepted from Republican mega-donor David Humphreys when Hawley ran for Attorney General in 2016.
Patrick Meehan’s district office in Springfield, Pennsylvania, on Monday, two Democratic candidates hoping to unseat the GOP congressman stood alongside 50 or so picketers calling for him to step down.
Bannon has reportedly reached a truce with the National Republican Congressional Committee and does not expect to challenge sitting House Republicans.
Moderate Senate Democrats — many of them on the ballot in 2018 — came together with a unified message Tuesday morning, just before President Donald Trump arrived at the Capitol to meet with the Republican
The crowded Democratic primaries taking shape raise questions about whether more liberal candidates can win in Republican districts.