New Congressional Pairing
The second round of redistricting has just led to the first, and possibly only, incumbent pairing of the 2024 congressional election cycle.
Read morePolitical Snippets from Around the Country
Check out these political snippets on the presidential, congressional and gubernatorial races from across the country.
Read moreThe Kennedy Factor
Since Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announced that his presidential candidacy would move to the Independent line and away from the Democratic primary, it has been an exercise to predict which states his candidacy might detract from either President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump.
Read moreAZ-8: Rep. Lesko to Retire
Three-plus term Arizona US Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-Peoria) announced yesterday that she will not seek re-election to her state’s 8th Congressional District next year.
Read morePolls: Trump Reaching 291
According to a series of concurrently conducted independent targeted state polls, former President Donald Trump today would lead in enough places to provide him with 291 electoral votes, or 21 more than required to unseat President Joe Biden.
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Check out these political snippets on the presidential, congressional and gubernatorial races from across the country.
Read morePolitical Snippets 10.12.23
Check out these political snippets on the presidential and congressional races from across the country.
Read moreSenate Review
Monday’s announcement that Republican Dave McCormick would enter the 2024 Pennsylvania Senate race likely gives the GOP their strongest candidate in a tough race, but where do the parties stand on the key 14 races featured in the 2024 election cycle? See state by state analysis below.
Read moreKim vs. Menendez
Senate Democrats are continuing to come forward calling on Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) to resign his seat due to the new set of indictments he is facing, just as New Jersey US Rep. Andy Kim (D-Moorestown) is launching a campaign to challenge him in next year’s Democratic primary.
Read moreSinema’s Plan
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema* (I-AZ) has yet to formally declare her intentions for re-election, but a report from NBC News suggests she already has a campaign plan in place.
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