Senator Ron Johnson and Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes both went on the attack in Milwaukee, but there didn’t appear to be much in the way of moments that would change voters’ minds.
Tag: Elections, Senate
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John Fetterman Is a Disabled American Who Needs Technology to Do His Job. So What?
It is our accommodations, often but not exclusively technological in nature, that make it possible for many of us to do our jobs.
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In Utah, a Trump Loyalist Sends an S.O.S. to Romney, of All People
Senator Mike Lee, in a surprisingly close race for re-election, has antagonized Mitt Romney and the state’s G.O.P. for years. His plea now? “Please, get on board.”
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Raphael Warnock Is a Study in Restraint in a Georgia Senate Race Rife With Controversy
As claims about Herschel Walker pile up, Senator Raphael Warnock has stuck with his strategy of bipartisan outreach, relying on ads to slam his opponent.
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4 Weeks Out, Senate Control Hangs in the Balance in Tumultuous Midterms
The G.O.P. claimed the momentum in the spring. Then the overturning of Roe v. Wade galvanized Democrats. As the momentum shifts again, the final stretch of the 2022 midterms defies predictability.