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Texas Runoffs: Likely New Members Chosen in Four Districts

Governor. Greg Abbott (R) elected 2014 (59%). Former Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez won the Democratic runoff over Andrew White, son of former Democratic Gov. Mark White (1983-1987). Valdez will face the governor, who won renomination easily with 90 percent in the March 6 primary. If Democrats are going to win statewide in Texas this […]

Georgia Primaries: Democrats Choose Abrams while GOPers Move to Runoff

Governor. Open; Nathan Deal (R) term-limited. Democrats believed that demographics were shifting Georgia into their column right up until Donald Trump won it 51-46 percent in 2016. Now Democrats are hoping a midterm backlash against the president will give them their first gubernatorial victory in 20 years. House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams became the first […]

Arkansas Primaries: Tucker vs. Hill in Competitive 2nd District

Governor. Asa Hutchinson (R), elected 2014 (55%). The governor defeated FOX News contributor/indoor shooting range owner Jan Morgan in the Republican primary. Hutchinson will face former NASA scientist and nonprofit executive Jared Henderson in the general election in a state President Donald Trump won by 27 points in 2016. Rating: Solid Republican. 2nd District (French […]

Kentucky Primaries: McGrath vs. Barr in Competitive 6th District Race

6th District (Andy Barr, R, re-elected 61%). Trump 55%. Retired Marine Lt. Col. Amy McGrath, who went viral among Democrats nationwide with her introductory video last year and raised more than $2 million through May 2, won the Democratic primary over Lexington Mayor Jim Gray. Gray defeated GOP Sen. Rand Paul 52-48 percent in the […]

DCCC Makes Initial TV Reservations for Fall Fight

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has reserved more than $12.6 million in broadcast television ad time for the last month of the fall campaigns, according to a source familiar with the committee’s independent expenditure buy. More ad reservations are certainly to come, considering the DCCC spent more than $66 million on TV ads during the […]

After Nebraska, Democrats’ Health Care Battles Extend to Texas Runoffs

Last week’s primary results gave progressives a shot of hope in regaining some momentum in the Democratic civil war. In Nebraska’s 2nd District, an advocate for Medicare for All defeated a former congressman running as a moderate in a district that President Donald Trump narrowly carried in 2016. But a broader look around the country […]

Famous Names on the Ballot? Sure, We Got ’Em

Every election cycle, at least a few “semi-celebrities” (or those with connections to semi-celebrities) run for office. This cycle is no exception. Actress Cynthia Nixon of “Sex in the City” fame is running for the Democratic nomination for governor of New York, while Greg Pence, the vice president’s brother, won the Republican nomination in Indiana’s […]

2018 House Overview: The Expanding Playing Field

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2018 House Overview (May 16, 2018) Alabama – Iowa

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2018 House Overview (May 16, 2018) Kansas – New York

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