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Party leaders pick favorites in Nevada primary, but will long shots come in?
The winner will face Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, the most vulnerable senator running this year.
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The winner will face Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, the most vulnerable senator running this year.
And I view this as a false choice,” said Guy Cecil, chairman of the Democratic group Priorities USA, adding that it’s important to address both.
She is not running for a full term and plans a short six-month stay as a member of Congress. “I didn’t always have a desire to run, to serve in Congress,” she said during a recent interview.
“I want everybody to like me,” she said. “So if I pick your team, then the other team might not like me, so, I’m not endorsing. I’m staying out.” 2. Are Valadao, Kim and Payne in trouble?
Payne Jr. on Thursday ahead of the state’s Tuesday primary. Payne is facing his first competitive primary in a decade this year.
“I’m going to take this magic all over the country and shake it that way, and baby, 2024 is coming, and I think the great state of California’s got something to say about what Sister Turner should
Green, 40, served in the Navy, and Milo, 39, the Air Force. Milo is also a former mayor.
Steven Horsford took to Twitter to air some family problems.
But he does not feel that that is necessary, at this point in time, based on these recent contacts.” One precaution she and the White House must take now is her own isolation.
“In terms of how he is perceived in that whole district, I think a lot of people are going to be using the line of, he wanted to flee the mountains and now he’s coming back.
We’ve got to stop with this COVID theater. So, if you want to wear it, fine. But this is ridiculous.” The outburst did not go over so well with some.
This is the second bid for Arrington, who defeated former Rep. Mark Sanford in a 2018 primary but lost to Democrat Joe Cunningham.
Curtis weighs in on how the expected nomination of a Black woman to the Supreme Court is playing with Senate Republicans. Walter Shapiro questions how much campaign spending is enough.
Neither Manchin nor Sinema is on the ballot this year, but some activists — and even party insiders — are mulling efforts to mount primary challenges to either, or both, in 2024.
“My team and I are excited to campaign on our values of economic justice + clean air and water, making sure our government is run by the people and not large corporations, and bringing every voice to the
“The lesson is: People don’t know if you don’t tell them.
And in Florida, Air Force veteran Bryan Jones entered the GOP primary to challenge Rep. Matt Gaetz, who is under federal investigation for sex trafficking of a minor.
“This past week has been an exciting reminder of how vital our electoral process is and how every single vote counts,” Cherfilus-McCormick said in a statement.
John Fetterman, who is seeking the Democratic nomination for the state’s open Senate seat, said this week that his campaign had raised $10 million.
Lucy McBath told would-be donors that between the recent elections and forthcoming new district lines, she is “on edge about what this means in the future for myself and Democrats everywhere” and asked