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Biden's Enthusiasm Deficit

While President Joe Biden enjoyed a strong Super Tuesday performance opposite Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN), author Marianne Williamson, and states that included an Uncommitted slate option, his overall political picture is not as bright.

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Super Tuesday Voting

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump both took major steps forward to clinching renomination with almost clean sweeps in the Super Tuesday voting entities. Both men were respectively one entity short of winning every primary and caucus.

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Political Snippets from Around the Country

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

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CA Democrats Helping Republicans

The California US Senate primary campaign may become regarded as the most unique in American history.

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Maryland Shock Poll

Stunning new polling data may provide the ultimate clue that explains former Gov. Larry Hogan’s (R) unexpected jump into the Maryland US Senate race.

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Sinema Rebounding

Two new Arizona US Senate polls were just released, and both show a significant change in the race status. 

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Political Snippets from Around the Country

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

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Opponents’ Troubles Helping Boebert

Colorado US Rep. Lauren Boebert’s (R-Silt) controversial move across her state to seek re-election now appears as less of a long shot.

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Special Elections Update

In addition to the NY-3 upcoming special election on February 13th to replace expelled Rep. George Santos (R-Long Island), three more irregular US House elections will be held before the regular cycle commences, and immediate action is occurring this week in two.

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DCCC’s Initial Targets

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) released their first targeting list entitled “Red to Blue,” though the group of 17 House districts actually contained one already in the Democratic column.

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