Political Snippets 8.6.2021
Listed below are political snippets on congressional, gubernatorial and local races across the country. Enjoy!
Read moreMO-Senate: Long In, Wagner Out
The open Missouri Senate race saw significant change in the past couple of days with two announcements: one from a person launching his Senate campaign while another declared for a different political contest.
Read morePoll: Newsom in Trouble
The University of California at Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies released their latest Golden State survey that finds Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D) strength in the upcoming recall election dissipating.
Read moreThe Re-Matches
Earlier this week, former Maine Congressman Bruce Poliquin (R), who lost his seat in 2018 through the Ranked Choice Voting system after placing first in the original count, declared his 2022 candidacy for a re-match with Rep. Jared Golden (D-Lewiston).
Read moreCheney: Battle Intensifies
The internal Republican strife involving Wyoming at-large Rep. Liz Cheney* (R-Wilson/ Jackson) reached a heightened negative level Wednesday.
Read morePolitical Snippets 7.23.21
Listed below are political snippets on congressional and gubernatorial races across the country. Enjoy!
Read moreNew State Fundraising Numbers
The second quarter Federal Election Commission financial disclosure reports are now public, and while it will take some time to comprehend the individual filings, we can look at the aggregate state data to begin drawing some early US House political situation conclusions.
Read moreHouse Vulnerables – Part II
Below is the priority order update covering the second half of the top twelve most vulnerable CDs. As you will continue to see below, all of the seats except one are Republican held.
Read moreCalifornia's Lost Seat
For the first time in history California loses a congressional seat in reapportionment, and the public input session scheduled for today continues the California Citizens Redistricting Commission’s Phase 2 process.
Read moreRubio Poll Breaks Trend
The Political Matrix/Listener Group released a US Senate survey that produced some data responses political observers haven’t seen in awhile.
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