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Ohio Senate: The Battle for the Buckeye State
The 2024 race is shaping up to be Sherrod Brown's toughest Senate campaign yet.
Texas Senate: Always on Democrats’ Mind
Texas Democrats acknowledge that a steep climb awaits whoever challenges Cruz in 2024
Redistricting Battles Loom Over the 2024 Cycle
Ongoing redistricting fights across several states could determine which party takes control of the House in 2024.
Washington 3: Contest in the Cascades
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is one of only five Democratic members who represent districts that voted for Trump in 2020
Colorado 8: Democrats Win an Uphill Race
A deep dive into Democrats' victory in this brand-new congressional district.
Liz Cheney’s (possible) last rodeo
Cheney’s dwindling GOP allies in Wyoming are standing strong as the Trump machine marches on.
Inside the fierce fight for Colorado’s newest battleground
After redistricting, Republicans and Democrats are sparring over a district that serves as a microcosm of national trends.
‘The Valley isn’t hopeless’: Inside the battle for South Texas
A long-overlooked district is now the epicenter of the fight for Hispanic voters.
House Democrats' harshest internal critic launches her reelection
Abigail Spanberger is pinning her reelection on the Democratic agenda, while avoiding Democratic leadership.
Drawn out of their comfort zone: Once-safe Democrats are now top targets
Redistricting lands members in newly competitive races.
A bridge builder or bridge burner?
Rep. David McKinley spent his congressional career fighting for the bipartisan infrastructure law. It might cost him his seat.
Joe Kent tests the limits of Trump’s endorsement
In southwest Washington state, Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler faces a field of Republicans galvanized by her vote to impeach the former president.
Under new leadership, Heritage looks to the states
As a bastion of conservative intellectualism, the think tank found itself in a precarious spot during the Trump years. New president Kevin Roberts looks to move forward by embracing state-level change.
Police organizations shake off Republicans’ posture toward Jan. 6
That doesn’t mean the relationship will continue to go unscathed.
GOP voices singular message in patchwork of critical-race-theory laws
As the Texas legislature reconvenes for a special session Thursday, expect Republicans to keep up the conversation.
State legislatures aren’t waiting for Washington to address gun control
Biden has promised to take action on rising homicides, but mass shootings had already spurred state legislatures to take the lead.
Democrats messed with Texas and got the horns
As Democrats sort through the Lone Star State rubble, some point to the lack of in-person campaigning as fatal.
Who watches the poll watchers? Election administrators.
The RNC is running its largest poll-watching operation in almost 40 years, sparking concerns from Democrats that they could interfere with voters.
Biden campaign is looking towards the flock for a boost
Catholics backed President Trump in 2016, and Democrats hope having an observant Catholic leading the ticket will reverse that.
Democrats count on trickle-up economics to turn Texas blue
Texas Democrats are looking for success to flow upward from the state House and congressional races.
Pennsylvania’s success—or failure—at vote-by-mail could be the story of 2020
Ahead of its first plunge into widespread absentee voting, the state is looking to apply lessons from a rocky primary.
Democrats abandoned Kara Eastman in 2018. This time, there’s a presidential race.
After she handily won the primary, the DCCC is actively supporting Eastman's campaign against Rep. Don Bacon.
Can Herrera Beutler walk the Trump tightrope again?
The fifth-term congresswoman is looking to maintain her own brand separate from the president while navigating a popular Democratic governor.
GOP candidates claim to hold the ‘Trump’ card. Who’s bluffing?
Republican hopefuls go out of their way to tie themselves to the commander in chief, even if he won't return their affection.
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