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Political Snippets from Around the Country

Check out these political snippets on congressional and gubernatorial races from across the country.

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New York Cong Map Set

Steuben County Supreme Court Judge Patrick McAllister approved the special master’s congressional map late last Friday with some changes particularly in the Brooklyn area.

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The Runoffs and Undecideds

Tuesday’s primary election featured the runoff states of Alabama, Arkansas, and Georgia. Additionally, three races from two other states remain undecided with very tight preliminary finishes.

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Mostly Landslides

Tuesday’s May 24 primaries produced results in five states and, for the most part, we didn’t see the same type of tight finishes that occurred last week.

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Political Snippets from Around the Country

Check out these political snippets on primary results, congressional and gubernatorial races from across the country.

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Political Snippets from Around the Country

Check out these political snippets on congressional and gubernatorial races from across the country.

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Key Pennsylvania Primary Tomorrow

The long-awaited Pennsylvania primary is on tap for tomorrow, and the Senate Republican battle is ending with a flurry of outside organizations running media attack ads.

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Mooney Defeats McKinley; Pillen Wins in Nebraska

Former President Trump has his hands in many upcoming elections, Nebraska and West Virginia's results showing the pull he does and doesn't have in the outcomes. 

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Primary Turnout as a Precursor

There is always a great deal of political talk about polling data and how survey answers might provide a window into what may happen in an upcoming election, but clearer patterns are determined from actual voting statistics rather than sampling universes.

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Alabama Senate Primary Tightening

Two new surveys reveal that US Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) is rebounding to the point of again becoming competitive for the second runoff position in the Alabama May 24 Republican US Senate primary.

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