2020 is making the case for its own type of election, with its own storylines, its own pathways and its own final result.
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Justice Democrats have knocked off two Democratic incumbents in 2020, but where can they target next as they try to expand the progressive movement?
Without an uptick in results or fundamentals in public perception in the near future, the Republicans may begin to at an anti-Trump wave.
Adam Trencher argues that Arizona’s map complies with the Constitution and the VRA, is compact, preserves communities of interest, and is competitive.
Eric Cunningham argues that Arizona is a gerrymander because it looks and behaves like one.
PA Democrats chose progressive Nina Ahmad instead of moderate Michael Lamb in in the Auditor General primary, and that could cost them the seat.
Once reflexively Democratic voters have forever abandoned the party in the face of America’s ever-intensifying culture war
With primaries upcoming on August 4th, Michgian features a bevy of potentially competitive primaries and races in the fall to keep an eye on
When you are an organizer you are one of the public faces of the campaign. If you become a liability because of your actions online campaigns will replace you.
Welcome to a new series here on Elections Daily! Each week, I’ll be taking a look at a possible sleeper race in the 2020 elections – one that may be more competitive than expected. Today, we’re looking towards the New York exurbs in NY-18, an Obama-Trump district in upstate New York.