Strategists and pollsters are increasingly talking about limiting the party’s expected losses in November rather than how to gain new seats.
Tag: Elections, House of Representatives
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N.Y. House Districts Illegally Favor Democrats, Appeals Court Rules
A divided five-judge panel found that Democrats engaged in gerrymandering in creating new district maps. The case is expected to head to New York’s highest court.
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Sarah Morgenthau’s Tricky House Race in Rhode Island
Running for office in a state where you haven’t lived is a delicate art.
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Will Alaskans Welcome Sarah Palin’s Political Comeback?
Charles Homans, a New York Times reporter who lived in Alaska during Palin’s ascent, reflects on the state’s astonishing political transformation.
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Florida Senate Passes Congressional Map Giving G.O.P. a Big Edge
The map, proposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, would most likely add four Republican districts while eliminating three held by Democrats.