In Alaska, Ohio, North Carolina and Maine, Democrats have fielded Senate candidates who won statewide office before, raising expectations to flip seats.
A New York Times/Siena University poll shows Democrats with an advantage over Republicans in Congress heading into the 2026 ...
With a series of candidate recruiting successes, Democrats have established a plausible, if still difficult, path to ...
The upbeat take on the November Senate elections flies against past results in some states and skepticism from some ...
After Senate Republicans empowered themselves to file lucrative “Arctic Frost” lawsuits, House Republicans voted unanimously ...
President Trump is giving Senate GOP leaders a major headache with his decision to endorse Rep. Julia Letlow’s (R-La.) Senate ...
The coalition, though, is still short of three seats to reach the majority mark – 43 – for which they have reached out to the ...
Thapa, the new president of the party, pledges reforms, inclusiveness, and united push into March 5 parliamentary elections.
Susan Collins is a barnacle who has clung to her seat for six terms. But Donald Trump is dumping a national issue in her ...
Two of the Democrats’ rising stars, Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico, are seeing if a red state should be won courting ...
Recent votes have made it clear: While the hold of Trump and GOP leaders on Republican rank-and-file remains strong, it's ...
Is Donald Trump now the GOP’s biggest obstacle to keeping the Senate? - ANALYSIS: Republicans are being forced to spend time ...
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