Of these two dozen races, 13 involve Democrats defending seats they first won during the 2018 blue wave, but this year, Republicans may end some of their tenures in Congress. Which purpley districts could Republicans flip? Republicans’ chances to flip House seats that have a competitive ...
So Democrats — don't get cocky, Republicans — don't despair. There's still a strong possibility that Republicans wake up on Nov. 9 with one of their own headed to the White House.
Republicans havean 87 percent chance of taking over the House, according to the Deluxe version of our model. That’s far from certain, but Democrats are fighting the odds: Their 13 percent chances are equivalent to tossing a coin and having it come up tails three times in a row. That’...
One of the Republicans on the House Intel Committee just contradicted Trump on the Nunes memoMichal Kranz
So, today I am putting my Republican campaign strategist hat on. What could we do to ensure that President Obama gets kicked out of the White House in 2012? Well, the obvious answer is that we want to make the economy really stink no matter what. We want the unemployment rate to remain...
Why the House Speaker Vote Matters As Speaker Mike Johnson faces a vote that could end his tenure, analysts warn it will not be without consequences for House Republicans. Aneeta Mathur-AshtonJan. 2, 2025 7 Big Moments for the 118th Congress ...
TheRepublicans won controlof theU.S. Senateearly Wednesday. Follow the AP’s Election 2024 coverage at:https://apnews.com/hub/election-2024. Here’s the latest: Back in Minnesota, Walz wrestles with the election’s outcome Gov. Tim Walz vowed on Friday to mak...
CBS News projects Republicans have won 218 seats in the House, giving them control of the House. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nikole Killion discusses what this mean for Republicans' agenda.
Already, the Republicans are in power simply due to quirks in the design of the American system that were intended to make sure more populous states don't overwhelm or take advantage of less populous ones. In the 2000 election, President George W. Bush won despite his opponent Al Gore recei...
Lawmakers in the House face voters every two years, while senators serve longer six-year terms. If the two chambers do in fact flip party control, it would be rare. Records show that if Democrats take the House and Republicans take the Senate, it would be the first time that th...