“The billion-dollar question,” as one Republican pollster put it, is whether Democratic candidates in crucial Senate races can continue to outpace the president’s unpopularity.
Tag: Elections, Senate
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Arizona Just Chose a Senate Candidate More Extreme Than Donald Trump
His bizarre, menacing vision for American politics could well define the future of his party.
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Maybe There Is a Limit in the G.O.P. to Grievance Peddling
At some point, toeing the line can’t excuse sketchy, creepy, violent and possibly illegal behavior.
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Eric Greitens Faces Ad Blitz and a Growing Threat to His Political Future
The former Missouri governor seemed to be cruising in his comeback bid for Senate — until a late barrage of advertising called attention to his many scandals.
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Fetterman Hopes to Return to Senate Campaign Trail Soon, He Says in New Interview
After a stroke in May, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, the state’s Democratic Senate nominee, is slowly re-emerging in public. His first interview since then was with a Pittsburgh paper.