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6 state legislatures where partisan balance is on the line in November
The Hill via AOL· 1 day agoGreater attention is turning toward state legislatures as they become the focal point for debates...
McConnell sees incumbency as obstacle to GOP takeover of Senate
The Hill· 8 hours agoSenate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) views incumbency as a significant advantage for ...
Senate Republicans Are Mad They Got Forced To Vote Down A Border Bill That They Like Again
Talking Points Memo· 7 days agoIt was killed at Donald Trump’s demand. Trump asked Senate Republicans to defeat the bill — which had wide bipartisan support — because he didn’t want to hand Democrats ...
Senate rankings: 10 seats most likely to flip
The Hill· 3 days agoTop Republican party figures are quick to note they only need a single victory — on top of an all-but-certain win in West Virginia — with a pair of...
From leans Democrat to ‘toss up.’ What to make of the latest NC governor’s race poll
Charlotte Observer via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoRepublican red. In fact, the largest voting group in the state are unaffiliated voters, followed by ...
House Democrats officially back Peter Barca, Rep. Bryan Steil on GOP target list ahead of November
WISN 12 Milwaukee· 1 day agoThe Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced the expansion Wednesday, now less than six...
Guns allowed while hard water bottles, tennis balls banned in RNC security footprint
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoWisconsin law prevents the city and all local governments "from prohibiting the possession...on the...
Democrats unveil plan to get Biden on Ohio general election ballot
BBC News· 2 days agoRepublicans will gather in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 15 to 18 July to re-nominate former President...
More voters are identifying as Republicans. That could bode ill for Democrats in November.
Anchorage Daily News· 5 days agoThe data that McInturff was citing comes from surveys for NBC News that his firm, Public Opinion...
Opinion | This Is the Democrats’ Best Shot in 2024. And They Are Spending Like Crazy on It.
New York Times· 6 days agoDemocrats have continued to leverage abortion rights as a powerful culture-war wedge issue against Republicans, seen in their ad campaigns.