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Once considered underdogs, Democrats have emerged as the new front runners to take the Senate majority - but their advantage rests on a fragile foundation
Once considered underdogs, Democrats have emerged as the new front runners to take the Senate majority - but their advantage rests on a fragile foundation
The former Vice President’s approval rating reached its highest levels in 2020
Republicans picture of an America in peril if Biden wins was so hyperbolic that it came across more as satire then a call to arms.
Emphasizing a return to empathy and decency, Joe Biden used the convention to define his brand.
America now faces a triage of three great crises all at once –however, there have been few acknowledgements of the fallen from the current President.
The real surprise in the Sunshine State is a dramatic shift in the electorate that could upend the playbooks of both parties
For a nation founded on a bedrock of Democratic principles, a dreadfully low number of Americans come out to vote on Election Day. In 2018, Americans came out in droves, with higher levels of turnout then any midterm since women secured their right to vote over one hundred years ago.
As a former high-profile candidate herself, Harris knows firsthand what it's like to go through the wringer of a presidential campaign
An unconventional choice, Susan Rice is uniquely prepared for many of the hardest challenges that face American Presidents. However, this would be her first time running for political office.
Even in our most challenging times, we’ve never delayed an election. It is without question one of the reasons why the U.S. is the longest running Democracy in history.
In the latest sign that 2020 might be a wave election, Democrat candidates have been the beneficiaries of an historic surge in small-dollar donations.
Democrats have been dreaming of winning the Lone Star state for a long time - lulled by the promise of a growing Latino population that is quickly coming of voting age, and a sharp shift in the suburbs away from the Republican party.
To understand Collins’ political fall from grace, you must first understand the unique expectations that Maine has of its senators.
The outrage and activism following the brutal murder of George Floyd has transformed public opinion on race more than any event since the March on Selma
There’s something happening in Arizona - a state slowly revealing that it may paint its Senate seats an opaque blue for the first time in 70 years.
Biden expanded his lead against Donald Trump, whose approval rating has been reeling in the wake of the George Floyd Protest, and Democrats continue to make major inroads in the Senate, with some pretty shocking polls numbers in Kentucky and South Carolina.
Senator Joni Ernst was the clear frontrunner in April - but Democrats went all in on Iowa in a gamble that that has paid off big time. Now, Theresa Greenfield has about even odds of upsetting Joni Ernst and flipping the Senate seat to Democrats.
There’s a certain logic to a high risk, high reward strategy to change the contours of a race that has not been kind to Donald Trump. However, Trump could easily start looking a lot more like the arsonist gleefully pouring gasoline on the political pyre then the fireman quenching the flames .