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The odds may be long, but if Trump’s unpopularity holds through the midterms, flipping four seats is possible.
A three-judge panel hears oral arguments regarding mass voter eligibility challenges and how they could have been meant to intimidate minority voters.
Ghazala F. Hashmi is a candidate for Virginia Lieutenant Governor and is running as a Democrat. Her name will appear on the ...
It's Up To 1,700 The Maternity Care Center in Broward County opened last May to fill a major void in services for pregnant women. A year later, the Lauderdale Lakes facility has served about 1,700 ...
U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter, R-St. Simons Island, has become the first Republican to jump into next year’s U.S. Senate race ...
Qatar and UAE GOP on tax cuts, budget: “Failure not an option” Buttigieg: Gauging 2028 contest Zelensky: I’ll talk to Putin ...
Democrats are throwing cold water on the possibility of Stacey Abrams mounting a third bid for Georgia governor, underscoring ...
Jon Ossoff's term ends in 2027. Will he continue to represent Georgia in the U.S. Senate? Here are the Republicans who have ...
Josh McLaurin knows better than anyone that, as a Democrat, he wouldn’t have much power leading the Republican-controlled ...
The resolution would remove Watson Coleman from Appropriations, Menendez from Energy and Commerce, and McIver from Homeland ...
US. Court to hear Georgia case Fair Fight vs True the vote over voter intimidation tactics mass voter eligibility challenges ...
U.S. Rep. Earl “Buddy” Carter made his first public appearance in Coastal Georgia as a U.S. Senate candidate on Monday, ...
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