Amendment 1 aims to end gerrymandering in the state of Virginia, but can this redistricting reform truly win on election day?
The tight-knit Francophone community in northern Maine may decide who wins the 2nd congressional district – and possibly, the presidency.
Virginia may be poised to end gerrymandering with Amendment 1 – and voters for Abigail Spanberger and Elaine Luria may help pass it.
The Elections Daily team is keeping an eye on four Senate races that are seemingly tight: Alaska, Kansas, Michigan, and South Carolina.
Chief Justice John Roberts has adopted a moderately conservative stance on the Supreme Court – a surprise given his initial voting pattern.
The effectiveness of the 2008 Obama campaign is almost mythological, but studies are unclear on if campaigning actually works.
The key to flipping the Michigan House of Representatives is suburban Oakland County, which has been trending Democratic in recent years.
In this episode of Popcorn Politics, Dylan Wade discussed The Matrix as well as the Cal Cunningham texts and other news stories.
The Canadian province of New Brunswick held an early provincial election on September 14, with the PCs winning a majority government.
The Map Room heads to the swing state of Ohio, one of America’s largest states and perhaps its most traditional “bellwether state”.