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2022 Midterms
early and often
July 15, 2024
J.D. Vance Explains His Conversion to MAGA Trump’s man in Ohio once called him “America’s Hitler,” but there’s an explanation.
early and often
Nov. 9, 2023
Are Democrats the Party of Low-Turnout Elections Now? One theory about Democratic wins since 2020 and poor prospects for 2024 is that they now excel in non-presidential elections. Could that be right?
early and often
July 14, 2023
New Midterms Data Reveals Good News for Democrats in 2024 Pew found voters stayed loyal to their parties in 2022. That bodes well for Democrats, who tend to see turnout rebounds in presidential elections.
electoral autopsies
May 19, 2023
The Return of the Emerging Democratic Majority? In the most highly contested midterm races, millennials and zoomers turned out in even higher numbers than they did in 2018.
early and often
Apr. 26, 2023
Trump May Be a Repeat ‘Loser,’ But He’s Good at GOP Primaries General-election losses by Trump’s 2022 candidates shouldn’t obscure his great record among voters who will choose a 2024 GOP presidential nominee.
early and often
Apr. 16, 2023
Trump Leads GOP Field In His Personal Hell, Georgia The first major poll from Georgia shows the former president with a big lead in a state that has handed him multiple defeats since 2020.
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Mar. 15, 2023
Doug Mastriano May Crush Pennsylvania Republicans’ Dreams Once Again Many Republicans think David McCormick can win a 2024 Senate race. But the GOP can’t shake Mastriano, an ultra-MAGA election denier and 2022 loser.
early and often
Jan. 27, 2023
The Data-Driven Strategy Behind Democrats’ State-Level Success in 2022 The president’s party almost always loses state-level power in midterm elections. Here’s how Democrats bucked that trend last year.
early and often
Dec. 20, 2022
No, Ron DeSantis Isn’t the Second Coming of Ronald Reagan The idea that “DeSantis Democrats” are the new “Reagan Democrats” betrays a misunderstanding of both men.
2022 midterms
Dec. 19, 2022
Why 2022’s Big Lesson for Democrats Might Be … Nothing Several Democratic Senate candidates won in ways that almost entirely depended on unique and local opportunities.
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Dec. 18, 2022
The Data That Shows Progressives Can Win on Crime New polling explains why some Democrats beat back Republican attacks, and it comes down to one word: prevention .
early and often
Dec. 15, 2022
Democrats’ Midterm Performance Is a Good Sign for Biden 2024 Presidents running for reelection tend to perform better than their party did in the preceding midterms.
2022 midterms
Dec. 14, 2022
Democrats Came Shockingly Close to Keeping the House The final numbers show the 2022 midterms may have represented not just Republican underperformance but a lost Democratic opportunity.
2022 midterms
Dec. 14, 2022
Georgia Republicans Are Fed Up With General-Election Runoffs After losing back-to-back Senate runoffs, GOP officials like Brad Raffensperger think it’s time to end the state’s unique overtime system.
early and often
Dec. 7, 2022
Raphael Warnock Is the Exception in Georgia, Not the Rule The pastor turned politician defied the odds again, but Georgia is still barely a purple state.
2022 midterms
Dec. 6, 2022
Herschel Walker Didn’t Just Lose; Raphael Warnock Won Walker was indeed a bad Trump-recruited candidate. But Warnock ran a very impressive campaign once again.
early and often
Dec. 5, 2022
Yes, Republicans Still Pose a Threat to Democracy The 2022 results do not show that the GOP has given up on ruling without majority support whenever it can or must.
Joe Biden’s Actually Not-at-All-Bad Year 2022 could have gone so much worse for Biden. 2024 — and all the steps he must take to show he’s still electable — looms next.
2022 midterms
Dec. 1, 2022
Why Did Democrats Get the Late Breaks in the Midterms? A lot of the shock and awe over the midterm results was the product of an expectation of a late Republican surge that didn’t happen.
2022 midterms
Dec. 1, 2022
Another Former Lover Accuses Herschel Walker of Misconduct Many women have painted a portrait of Walker as an unstable and violence-prone man possibly suffering from untreated mental illness.
early and often
Dec. 1, 2022
Democrats Should Worry About Signs of Lower Black Turnout Even in states where Black candidates headed up Democratic tickets, turnout was down. Democrats need to figure out why that happened.
early and often
Nov. 30, 2022
Herschel Walker Can’t Shake His Texas Residency Problem The GOP Senate candidate is being hit with renewed questions about his residency, which underscore claims that his heroic image in Georgia is hollow.
2022 midterms
Nov. 19, 2022
How the House Was Won (and Lost) Republicans benefited from a fairly uniform shift in their direction among a relatively stable electorate. But Dobbs hurt them.
2022 midterms
Nov. 19, 2022
Warnock Is Going After Kemp Voters in the Georgia Runoff The Democrat hopes to convince some Republicans that supporting him, or just staying home, is better than voting for Herschel Walker.
early and often
Nov. 17, 2022
Kari Lake Is Denying Her Election Loss In a video posted Thursday, Lake said her legal team is “exploring every avenue to correct the many wrongs that have been done this past week.”
just asking queestions
Nov. 17, 2022
The Pollster Who Predicted a Red Wave Explains Himself Trafalgar Group’s Robert Cahaly says he underestimated how bad Republicans were at getting out the vote.
early and often
Nov. 16, 2022
Republicans Clinch the House and That Means Gridlock Begins The smaller Kevin McCarthy’s majority, the less he will be willing to cooperate with Democrats.
2022 midterms
Nov. 15, 2022
The Mitch McConnell vs. Rick Scott Spat Is Heating Up Scott is carrying Trump’s water in an increasingly bitter dispute over who lost the midterms. Now he’s challenging McConnell for Senate GOP leader.
early and often
Nov. 15, 2022
How Did the Election Deniers Supported by Democrats Do? An accounting of the controversial practice of boosting Republicans in primaries.
2022 midterms
Nov. 15, 2022
Are Democrats Rebuilding Their ‘Blue Wall’ for 2024? Some Democratic optimists think states won narrowly in a midterm will fall easily in a presidential year. But voter inflexibility may explain it all.
just asking questions
Nov. 15, 2022
Why Tom Bonier Knew There Would Be No Red Wave Months ago, the Democratic strategist said this time the midterms would be different because of the backlash to Dobbs . Here’s what he’s learned since.
early and often
Nov. 15, 2022
New York Does Not Have a Democratic Party The midterms show the statewide organization is worse than ineffective; it is practically nonexistent when it comes to electing candidates.
early and often
Nov. 14, 2022
Katie Hobbs Defeats Kari Lake in Arizona Governor’s Race The rising MAGA star and prominent election denier is already signaling she won’t accept the outcome.
2022 midterms
Nov. 14, 2022
Just How Unusual Were These Midterms? There are some parallels with 1962, 1998, and a few other years. But the more you look at it, the more 2022 could be unique.
2022 midterms
Nov. 14, 2022
Who Has the Edge in Georgia’s Suddenly Less Momentous Senate Runoff? Herschel Walker trailed the rest of the GOP ticket in his state, but beyond that, national investment in this race is now in question.
2022 midterms
Nov. 14, 2022
Electability Is Great Again Lessons from the midterms could make a Biden-Trump 2024 rematch much less of a sure thing.
the city politic
Nov. 13, 2022
New Yorkers Rejected the Doom and Gloom About Crime Midterm voters did not accept the premise that crime is an all-consuming battle that New York is losing.
2022 midterms
Nov. 12, 2022
Democrats Keep Control of the Senate Nevada’s Catherine Cortez Masto defeated Republican Adam Laxalt to give Democrats their 50th Senate vote in the next Congress.
2022 midterms
Nov. 12, 2022
Democrats Made Gains in the States, Too They flipped two governorships and several state legislative chambers while holding off Republican election deniers.
just asking questions
Nov. 12, 2022
Donald Trump’s Gift to Democrats Cook Political Report ’s Amy Walter on the ex-president’s pivotal role in an unusual midterm.
just asking questions
Nov. 11, 2022
John Fetterman’s Team on How the Stroke Changed His Campaign Senior adviser Rebecca Katz on the health crisis, the controversy, and how they turned a purple state blue on Election Day.
2022 midterms
Nov. 11, 2022
How Many Republican Chokers Is Trump Responsible For? The GOP was supposed to easily win the Senate this year, but it’s had some big misfires.
the inside game
Nov. 11, 2022
The Vindication (for Now) of Joe Biden Being underestimated is not new to those who’ve been with him from the start.
just asking questions
Nov. 11, 2022
How Democrats Beat Back the GOP on Crime and Inflation Veteran pollster Stan Greenberg thinks some candidates addressed the issues smartly — but that Joe Biden is out of touch.
The Red Wave That Wasn’t: Updates Biden said Wednesday that voters had proven that “democracy is who we are.”
2022 midterms
Nov. 9, 2022
How Accurate Were the Polls in the 2022 Elections? While votes are still being counted and there were some big misses, the polls were generally more on the mark than last time around.
tremendous content
Nov. 9, 2022
Trump Insists Election Disaster Was Actually ‘a Big Victory’ Across the political spectrum, Donald Trump was dubbed Tuesday night’s biggest loser. But in his personal fantasyland, it was a different story.
2022 midterms
Nov. 9, 2022
2022 midterms
Nov. 9, 2022
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