The liberal state, where Democrats often run against fellow Democrats in November thanks to an unconventional election system, is the unlikely backdrop of some of this year’s most bitter political campaigns.
Tag: Elections, House of Representatives
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In New England, Republicans Push to Flip More Seats as Moderates
A handful of Republicans are making headway in traditionally Democratic strongholds by distancing themselves from the right wing of their party. Can they succeed?
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Clinton, Obama and DeSantis Lend Star Power to Tight N.Y. Races
A high-profile display of Republican and Democratic efforts illustrates how many of the state’s races have become unexpectedly close, including the governor’s race.
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What to Know About New York’s Midterm Elections
The state has become a bellwether for both parties, with significant congressional seats in play and an increasingly close governor’s race.
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A Beginner’s Guide to the U.S. Midterm Elections
What’s at stake, and how does it work? Let’s start with the basics.