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These former members of Congress are seeking comebacks in 2026
↵↵Republicans say Rogers has learned from his losing 2024 bid and is better prepared to win in 2026.
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↵↵Republicans say Rogers has learned from his losing 2024 bid and is better prepared to win in 2026.
Mike Lawler — are no stranger to readers of this newsletter, as they all face competitive races next year.
Jon Ossoff, while fellow Republican John King, the state insurance commissioner, dropped his bid after concluding he had no path to victory. #SCGOV: South Carolina Rep.
"Their failing party has no leader, no message, and no solutions. Republicans look forward to flipping these open seats red."
“With this week’s executive order from the Trump administration, I firmly believe the president is laying the groundwork to cancel elections in 2026,” the Democrat said in a statement.
Greg Abbott has no similar legal guardrails, and he seems to be in no hurry to call a special election to fill the seat left behind by freshman Democrat Sylvester Turner, the former Houston mayor who died
It wasn’t a surprise Unlike 2016, no one was making firm declarations about who was going to get elected president in 2024.
Like Trump’s contention that there would be no war in the Middle East or Ukraine if he had been reelected in 2020, there is no way to prove that the outcome in Afghanistan would have turned out better
When The AP called the race at 12:26 a.m. Wednesday, the leaders had 26 percent and 24 percent, respectively. No Democrat ran for the nomination after Rep. Kathy Manning bowed out.
The two largest reservoirs in the United States, Lake Mead and Lake Powell, were at 28 percent and 26 percent of capacity, respectively, on Aug. 22, according to NASA’s Earth Observatory.