Donald Trump has pointed to so-called crossover voters as a significant factor in his chosen candidates’ heavy losses. Some Democrats, too, embrace the theory. But the reality seems more complicated.
Tag: Primaries and Caucuses
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In Alaska, the Race to Succeed Don Young Is Raucous and Crowded
Four dozen candidates, including Sarah Palin and Santa Claus, are facing a complex election schedule to follow the man who represented Alaska for 49 years.
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They Insisted the 2020 Election Was Tainted. Their 2022 Primary Wins? Not So Much.
Republicans are accepting their primary victories with little concern about the voter fraud they once falsely claimed caused Donald J. Trump’s loss.
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Maloney vs. Nadler? New York Must Pick a Side (East or West)
New congressional lines have put two stalwart Manhattan Democrats on a collision course in the Aug. 23 primary. Barney Greengrass is staying neutral.
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The Good News in Georgia That’s Bad News for Trump
Republicans in key swing-state offices can know that they have a future in the party if, in the event of a contested election, they simply do their job.