Washington Post – Politics:
In this edition: Why it’s still 2020 for Wisconsin Republicans, what the last-minute candidate filings mean in Idaho and California, and what to know about Bill Barr’s book.
Washington Post – Politics:
In this edition: Why it’s still 2020 for Wisconsin Republicans, what the last-minute candidate filings mean in Idaho and California, and what to know about Bill Barr’s book.
Washington Post – Politics:
The climate left grapples with the Ukraine crisis, a conservative operative explains how the Supreme Court can wipe out Democratic-friendly maps next year, and a candidate who wants to run elections in Colorado goes to jail.
Washington Post – Politics:
Republicans versus the “enemy within,” a New Hampshire campaign that has nothing to do with the presidential primary, and a Supreme Court ruling with a cliffhanger ending.
Washington Post – Politics:
What happened in Texas, fresh primary polls from swing states and the Ohio Democrat using a whiteboard to attack gerrymandering.
Washington Post – Politics:
Republicans saw higher voter turnout statewide and gains in heavily Hispanic areas that could would pay off for the party in the midterm elections. Gov. Greg Abbott won nomination for third term, as the GOP vote in 35 counties — most of them majority-Hispanic — broke records.
Washington Post – Politics:
War in Europe meets the United States’ immovable partisanship, Texas holds a whole bunch of elections, and swing state Republicans try to hand power for this one (and the next one) to their state legislative majorities.
Washington Post – Politics:
The state’s elections Tuesday will help determine the political staying power of the Bush family, the potency of former president Trump’s endorsements and the state’s future representation on Capitol Hill.
Washington Post – Politics:
After years of warming to Russia and its leader Putin, Republicans found new praise for the Ukrainians fighting back against the invasion by their neighbor.
Washington Post – Politics:
Republican governors get excited about 2022, the campaigns to audit Wisconsin’s 2020 vote keep multiplying, and Biden struggles to grab Build Back Better’s coattails.