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In Ohio, No One Trusts the Polls
By Philip Elliott
Arizona's Kari Lake Leads United GOP Slate
By Eric Cortellessa
Spotlight on Black Women Candidates
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Tim Ryan Tries to Woo Ohio's Trump Voters
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How Sherrod Brown Became 'The Vote Whisperer'
The unapologetic progressive populist has managed to build up a striking level of credibility and affection in Republican-trending Ohio.
By Philip Elliott
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Unease on Campaign Trail After Pelosi Attack
After shocking events like the attack on Nancy Pelosi's husband, the security bubble often tightens for candidates and even campaign staff.
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November 1, 2022
Why the Oklahoma Governor's Race Is So Close
In a state where Trump beat Biden in Oklahoma by 33 points, Democrat Joy Hofmeister is within striking distance of Governor Kevin Stitt.
By Eric Cortellessa
November 1, 2022
Prominent GOP Figures Mock Paul Pelosi Attack
The mean-spirited digs helped spread debunked claims about the attack, as Nancy Pelosi's husband remained hospitalized with a skull fracture.
By Brian Bennett
October 31, 2022
New York Governor's Race Is Too Close for Democrats' Comfort
Crime concerns have made Democrats nervous about a gubernatorial election in a blue state.
By Charlotte Alter
October 31, 2022
Steve Kornacki on How 2022 May Echo 1994
MSNBC's political nerd, Steve Kornacki, talks with the D.C. Brief about the midterms and why he's still talking about Newt Gingrich
By Philip Elliott
October 31, 2022
Fact Checking Politicians' Inflation Claims
As Election Day nears, both Republicans and Democrats are talking more about inflation, and placing the blame for it on their opponents.
By Alana Semuels
October 31, 2022
Progressives Disown Ukraine Ceasefire Letter
The House Progressive Caucus called on Biden to push harder for a Russia/Ukraine ceasefire. Their timing couldn't have been worse.
By Philip Elliott
October 28, 2022
What’s at Stake for Biden in the Midterms
For the President, the outcome of the Nov. 8 election is about far more than who controls the House and Senate.
By Brian Bennett
October 26, 2022
Why Biden Prefers Delaware to Campaigning
Biden is now seen as a political liability almost everywhere except his home states of Delaware and Pennsylvania.
By Philip Elliott
October 24, 2022
The Polls May Be Trash. Don't Over-Read Them
Polls have given Democrats too much of a leg up in recent cycles. And there may be more garbage data in the stream.
By Philip Elliott
October 21, 2022
Kevin McCarthy Might Actually Be Good At This
The man who may be the next Speaker of the House drew outrage for a comment on Ukraine aid that may ultimately help the war effort, which may have been the point.
By Philip Elliott
October 20, 2022
Biden Vows to Push to Restore Abortion Rights
Biden hopes to elevate abortion as an issue in the minds of voters, even as polling suggests inflation and the economy are bigger concerns for many.
By Brian Bennett
October 18, 2022
Ohio Senate Debate Quickly Turns Hostile
It’s never a good sign when you have to rewind the clip to determine just whose ass one of the candidates was directing the other to kiss.
By Philip Elliott
October 18, 2022
Fight for Asian American Voters Gets Messy
"China's Choice" is a line of an attack in Orange County, where Michelle Steel and Jay Chen battle in one of the most heavily AAPI districts.
By Mini Racker
October 17, 2022
GOP Messaging on Crime May Fail in Florida
Sen. Marco Rubio and Rep. Val Demings will participate in their only scheduled debate. Discussion of crime may be where sparks fly.
By Eric Cortellessa
October 17, 2022
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