Washington Post – Politics:
For a Democratic Party on the defensive as Election Day nears, there is perhaps no more important group of voters than Black Americans.
Washington Post – Politics:
For a Democratic Party on the defensive as Election Day nears, there is perhaps no more important group of voters than Black Americans.
Washington Post – Politics:
The intruder who attacked Paul Pelosi with a hammer reportedly said, “Where is Nancy?” Echoes of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
Washington Post – Politics:
In 2020, Democrats saw their traditionally hefty margins among Latino voters sag nationally.
Washington Post – Politics:
Absent a charge and conviction, the ultimate question of former president Donald Trump’s fate and future would be left to the voters, that is if he decides to run in 2024.
Washington Post – Politics:
The 2022 midterm election comes with high stakes: control of the House and Senate. It is also a prelude to what now shapes up as a combustible 2024 election.
Washington Post – Politics:
The fight for control of Congress is an intense one, as Republicans hold significant advantages in the most competitive House seats. But the GOP edge is being tempered by energy among Democrats over abortion rights.
Washington Post – Politics:
Bill Haslam and Phil Bredesen — two former Tennessee governors; one a Republican, the other a Democrat — launch a podcast to try to encourage finding common ground.
Washington Post – Politics:
Midterm elections are normally about the current White House occupant — a referendum on the president and his party. But due to Trump, this year may differ.
Washington Post – Politics:
In Colorado, Sen. Michael Bennet faces a tougher reelection race than expected after Republicans nominated businessman Joe O’Dea over an election denier.