Elections
This week on The New Abnormal, co-host Danielle Moodie reflects on the GOP’s questionable choice of candidates.
The DLCC brought in almost $7 million over three months, but that number has been dwarfed by presidential fundraising.
A surge in retirements on both sides of the aisle carries big implications for both Democrats and Republicans. But the implications are different for the two parties.
The outcry for Democrats to call for a ceasefire has placed the Democratic candidates running for Senate in a politically tough position—one Republicans have largely avoided.
The Dem group in charge of winning statehouses just saw its best first quarter ever—and there’s good reason to believe they’ll be able to keep up the fundraising influx.
The alleged threat to “hang Joe for treason” occurred during a December recount of several local elections.
The Grand Canyon State has become an epicenter for election-related threats in recent years, with one official remarking, “We don’t really want to be a leader in this space.”