Democrats’ Hopes in New York House Races Hurt by New District Maps The lines drawn by a court-appointed special master would increase competition for seats in Congress, in a blow to national Democrats.
How Two Democrats Fought and Won in Rural America The only way for the party to regain traction in rural places is by running strong campaigns in districts that usually back Republicans.
A Minnesota Candidate Went Into Labor During Her Convention Speech Videos of Erin Maye Quade’s speech ricocheted across the internet, with critics saying the process should have been suspended.
Judge Keeps New York’s New Electoral Map Intact for Now The stay by an appellate judge puts on hold a lower-court ruling that New York’s newly drawn congressional and legislative districts were unconstitutional.
Judge Tosses New York District Lines The ruling would send New York back to the drawing board and could delay its primaries. Democrats vowed to appeal it.