Voters in a heavily Democratic Minnesota district will elect a new member to the State House of Representatives on Tuesday. Democrats would restore that chamber to an even partisan split if they win.
Interviews with key strategists and donors reveal why Democrats think they can flip the Senate in 2026 through these states: ...
But the two systems diverge when there is no majority winner. Plurality simply chooses the candidates with the most first-place votes, while ranked choice voting eliminates the person with the fewest ...
Supporters of Alaska’s election system filed a lawsuit against the Alaska Division of Elections on Thursday, alleging that ...
In Alaska, Ohio, North Carolina and Maine, Democrats have fielded Senate candidates who won statewide office before, raising expectations to flip seats.
In our first handicapping of state legislature control for the 2026 cycle, we find 15 chambers that are competitive—either Leans Republican, Toss-up, or Leans Democratic. That’s slightly higher than ...
Former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith insisted Thursday he had acted without regard to politics and had no ...
Nonpartisan analysts say Mary Peltola has a fighting chance but that Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan has the edge in a state ...
Former U.S. House Rep. Mary Peltola, a Democrat, has announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate, challenging Republican ...
Senate Democrats still have a difficult path to winning the majority in the November midterm elections, Nathan Gonzales writes.
Former Representative Mary Peltola is ahead of Senator Dan Sullivan in a new Senate poll.
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