Elections

Democrats’ Elephant in the Room: Joe Biden’s Unpopularity

Congressional Democrats are becoming more vocal in their concerns about the president's low approval ratings.

Joe O’Dea: The Republican Senate Candidate Who Survived Democratic Meddling

Democrats tried to boost Joe O’Dea's primary opponent for a Colorado Senate seat. But now he’s taking on Democratic Sen. Michael Bennett as Democrats face strong headwinds.

Knives Out Against Eric Greitens

Two weeks before Missouri’s GOP Senate primary, nobody’s yet landed a killshot on the disgraced former governor’s campaign. Outside groups are trying to change that.

A 2020 Election Report ‘By Conservatives, For Conservatives’

Former judges, senators, and politicos take a deep dive into claims of fraud and find them baseless.

Conservatives Who Tried to Derail Doug Mastriano’s Pennsylvania Primary Bid Consider Supporting Him in November

An influential group that campaigned against Mastriano now says it may endorse the gubernatorial nominee in his matchup against Democrat Josh Shapiro.

Jaime Herrera Beutler’s Issues-Based Bet

The Washington Republican has bested Tea Party insurgents and well-funded Democrats. Will her focus on local issues be enough to survive a challenge from the MAGA right?

GOP Senators Slow to Back Rick Scott’s ‘Rescue America’ Agenda

Most Republicans agree with Mitch McConnell: It’s better to run against Joe Biden’s record.

In Wisconsin, ‘Stop the Steal’ Still Roiling GOP Politics

'This disconnect between the state Republican leadership and the elected Republican officials could not be greater.'

The Dangers of the Voter Turnout Myth

It distorts our politics and our policies.

In North Carolina Redistricting, It’s Madison Cawthorn vs. the GOP

He surprised many Republicans when he announced he’d be running in a different district for 2022.

Can Virginia Democrats Win Back Suburban Moms?

Glenn Youngkin was able to flip Biden voters by focusing on education.

Nothing of the Sort

The media has seized on the idea that people choose to live in neighborhoods and towns full of others who think just like them. It’s a myth.