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Republicans redraw district maps across Southern states as Democrats frame the fight as a civil rights battle over Black voter representation in Congress.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr accused Democrats of “weaponizing” the Federal Communications Commission while appearing Monday on CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street.”
Lawmakers say they’re ready to put partisan bickering aside and move some bipartisan bills before midterm campaigning gets into full swing.
A survey suggests the closely watched midterm race could be more competitive than expected in GOP-trending Florida.
After law enforcement prevented a shooter from entering the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner — the third attempt on President Donald Trump’s life in less than two years — commentators sparred over how common political violence has become,
Democratic contenders are already jockeying for a 2028 presidential run, signaling an open race with no clear party standard-bearer in the fight to succeed Republican President Donald Trump.
After a series of court rulings gave Republicans a decisive advantage in the national redistricting fight, Democrats’ options for a counterpunch before this year’s midterms are limited.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said Democrats have a "break the glass scenario" for what to do if two Republicans come out of the state's "jungle primary" for governor and advance to the general election, during a budget press conference on Thursday.
"Mainstream” Democrats are doing a good job right now of telegraphing to America what they plan to do with national power the second they get it back. They
Once political allies, Colin Allred and Julie Johnson are working community events, gyms and taquerias in a low-turnout battle for a safe Democratic seat in Congress.