National Politics
Kendra Horn and a Review of Oklahoma US Reps Running for the US Senate
More than 70 years have passed since the last time a sitting or former Democratic U.S. Representative won a U.S. Senate seat in the Sooner State.
Read MoreA Brief History of Nebraska US House Special Elections
The nation’s fifth longest and sixth largest special election drought will come to an end this year.
Read MoreHow Often Do Governors Get Elected to At-Large US House Seats?
Sarah Palin is contemplating a bid that could add her name to a short list in the annals of U.S. elections.
Read MoreCould Missouri Democrats Pick Up a Senate Seat in 2022?
Two of the six Democratic U.S. Senate pick-ups in the Show-Me State have occurred during GOP-friendly cycles.
Read MoreMinnesota’s 1st CD Special Poised for Record Number of Candidates
Barring any candidate withdrawals by Wednesday, voters will have more Republican and Democratic choices than in any congressional district primary election in state history.
Read MoreHow Bright Is the Democratic Future in Arizona?
The party has a non-trivial chance at ending one of the nation’s longest electoral droughts.
Read MoreJim Inhofe’s US Senate Tenure By the Numbers
Inhofe is one of six current members of the chamber to have notched record-setting service from their state.
Read MoreOhio U.S. Senate Primaries By the Numbers
The 2022 GOP primary is poised for its first competitive race in more than half a century and first winner shy of 40 percent in 60 years.
Read MoreTwo-Dozen States Did Not Have Any US House Seats Flip Over the Last Decade
Two and one-half times more states failed to see a single U.S. House seat flip over the last 10 years compared to the previous decade.
Read MoreOhio’s Outgoing Congressional Map Makes the Record Books
Ohio is just the 2nd State with at least 15 U.S. Representatives to not see the partisan control of a single U.S. House seat flip during a redistricting cycle.
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