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At the Races: October surprises are so 2016

In North Carolina, Biden and Democratic Senate nominee Cal Cunningham are both leading by an RCP polling average of 2 points, in spite of Republicans’ efforts to hammer Cunningham over recent revelations

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Can Trump push a reset button after COVID-19?

On Fox News on Saturday, Wall Street Journal deputy editorial page editor Dan Henninger went even further, suggesting Trump “deliver a series of fireside chats to the American people” focusing on

Campaigns · 116th Congress

RNC fact check: Questioning economic and tax claims

“If you’re looking only at individual income taxes and payroll taxes, we find that about 2 percent of all families would see their taxes go up directly under the Biden plan — almost all of them in

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Uncharted territory

You can keep track of the latest developments on Roll Call’s website, which has a page dedicated to coronavirus coverage.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Wash your hands after reading this

He outraised Hyde-Smith in 2018 too — by almost $2 million and lost by 8 points. That was the closest any Democrat has come to winning a Senate race in Mississippi since 1982.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

New Hampshire’s Kuster backs Buttigieg

“With our country so consumed by division, Pete Buttigieg is the leader who can finally turn the page on the Trump presidency and bring our nation together,” Kuster tweeted.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Article II, Section 4

He took a page from Collins’ playbook, telling a local news station this week that he is undecided on whether Trump should be impeached and senators should be impartial.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Why Georgia matters to Democrats in 2020

The Trump campaign ran a full-page ad in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Wednesday, featuring photos of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Biden and Massachusetts Sen.