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Mills Takes Aim at Collins’ Sixth Term
Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) formally declared her intention to challenge veteran U.S. Sen. Susan Collins (R). The governor was Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s top choice to challenge Sen. Collins who overcame a massive attack campaign in 2020 to
Louisiana Redistricting Returns to Supreme Court
The nine United States Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments for the second time on the Louisiana racial gerrymandering case. How this case is decided could have a major impact on the 2026 U.S. House election cycle and in district
Political Snippets from Across the Country
U.S. Senate Alabama: A former White House aide and ex-military advisor to Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R) has entered the state’s open Senate race. Morgan Murphy now joins Attorney General Steve Marshall and U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) in vying
Pelosi Faces Rising Challenge from Her Party’s New Generation
A Democratic challenger to Speaker Emeritus Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) released an internal poll that he says positions him to end her congressional career. Ms. Pelosi, then the California Democratic Party chair, began her tenure with a special election victory in
Adams Exits, Mamdani Holds
The inevitable happened in the New York City Mayor’s race when the incumbent, Eric Adams, officially ended his campaign. How his withdrawal affects the race’s final month remains to be seen. Languishing in all polling, enduring a federal indictment process
Early Polls Hint at Pappas–Sununu Showdown
The University of New Hampshire recently released another of their regular Granite State polls, and we see further evidence of a budding competitive open New Hampshire U.S. Senate contest between U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas (D-Manchester) and former U.S. Senator John






