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The Texas Runoffs

More is becoming clear about Tuesday night’s Texas primary election. Topping the list, Republicans had the better night in terms of voter participation.

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Political Snippets 3.4.22

Listed below are political snippets on congressional, gubernatorial and state races around the country. Enjoy!

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AGC Political Crossword

Test your political knowledge with our very own crossword puzzle. 

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Political Snippets 2.18.22

Listed below are political snippets on congressional, gubernatorial and state races around the country. Enjoy!

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House Incumbent Primaries

As the states complete their individual redistricting processes and candidate filing deadlines appear on the political horizon, some incumbents find themselves facing serious primary challenges.

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OH-Sen: Gibbons’ Confirmed in Top Tier

At the end of January, a Cygnal research poll found investment banker and 2018 Ohio US Senate candidate Mike Gibbons forging into a small lead over perennial GOP primary leader Josh Mandel, the state’s former Treasurer and 2012 US Senate nominee.

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An Alabama Barnburner

A trio of polls released in the last three weeks now suggest that any one of the top Yellowhammer State US Senate candidates can win the Republican nomination.

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Michigan House Action Wave

Though the Michigan congressional lines are in litigation and filing time is still more than two months away in preparation for the state’s August 2 primary election, last Tuesday was a busy day on the Wolverine State’s US House front.

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Political Snippets 2.7.22

Listed below are political snippets on congressional and gubernatorial races around the country. Enjoy!

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North Carolina Map Rejected

In what has almost been a decade-long game of gerrymander ping pong, the state Supreme Court on Friday rejected the new North Carolina congressional and state legislative maps, thus repeating their actions from the two previous times the panel’s majority disqualified a Republican legislature’s map.

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