As redistricting approaches again, Pennsylvania legislators will again deal with a divided government and potentially another court-drawn map.
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As Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) gears up for a difficult 2020 race, her numbers have begun to look more and more pedestrian. Despite this, some observers still expect her to end up winning re-election decisively.
For a primary election, approval voting seems like a no-brainer because it ensures that the party nominates the candidate the most people like every time
Back in December, Elections Daily writer Paul McCrary wrote about a potential run for Senate by Montana Governor and former presidential candidate Steve Bullock. With the announcement now being official, it’s worth revisiting the formidable hurdles Bullock faces in an attempt to unseat incumbent Republican Steve Daines.
Especially with young people, Democrats have an issue with focusing hard on a candidate‘s personality and becoming attached to that rather than focusing on political issues that the candidate has.
Fresh off a resounding 28-point romp in South Carolina, former Vice President Joe Biden is aiming to cement his status as a top-tier contender by performing well across the south on this week’s Super Tuesday primaries.
Democrats run their primary system, it seems like we are heading to our first true contested convention since the mess known as Chicago ’68.
This new series is to highlight the many women and minority candidates that are running for the House of Representatives or the Senate in order to diversify the caucus.
How is Jeff Jackson’s proposal, and does it truly represent nonpartisan reform? In my mind, it’s a good, but flawed, start.
few hours, Ireland’s election will come to an end. This campaign has been its own roller coaster. Only the speaker is assured of reelection.