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Derrick Van Orden and a Brief Electoral History of Wisconsin Freshman US Reps

Doug Mastriano Eyes Unusual US Senate Bid in Pennsylvania

Democrats and Republicans Have Record US Senate Winning Streaks in 26 States

Jay Inslee: Moving Up the Ranks

A Record Out of Reach? Dianne Feinstein to Retire with Most Votes in US Senate Electoral History

I Can’t Quit You: Omar, Swalwell, Schiff Still Identify As Serving On Foreign Affairs, Intelligence Committees

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Political Whiplash: Massachusetts Voters Hit Unusual Mark

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | December 5, 2022 | 8

How often has a 60+ percent gubernatorial vote for one party flipped to 60+ percent for the other in the next cycle?

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Major Parties Have Record Gubernatorial Winning Streaks in 18 States

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | September 20, 2021 | 1

One more state could join this list during the 2022 cycle.

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Partisan Gubernatorial Election Records Abound in 2018 Cycle

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | December 7, 2018 | 4

Democrats and Republicans in 18 states have now set or tied their longest gubernatorial winning streak in party history.

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Diane Black Loses Big, But Sets GOP Record

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | August 6, 2018 | 1

The U.S. Representative now owns the mark for the best showing by a Republican woman running for governor of Tennessee – although her competition is sparse.

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Can Democrats Avoid Their 10th Straight Loss in Arizona and Tennessee US Senate Races in 2018?

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | April 25, 2018 | 1

In the direct election era, parties in the midst of nine-election winning streaks have gone on to win a 10th consecutive contest in 42 of 47 attempts.

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Marsha Blackburn and a Review of Tennessee US Reps Running for Senate

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | February 16, 2018 | 1

Sitting and ex-Tennessee U.S. Representatives have been victorious in eight of 22 U.S. Senate bids over the last century.

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Democrats and Republicans Currently Have Record US Senate Winning Streaks in 28 States

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | November 20, 2017 | 0

Only one region of the country is regularly seeing both parties win U.S. Senate seats in the vast majority of its states.

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Will Phil Bredesen Roll the Dice and Run for US Senate?

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | November 12, 2017 | 2

Bredesen could become the first sitting or ex-Democratic governor from Tennessee – and just the second from either major party – to win a U.S. Senate seat in the direct election era.

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Record Partisan Gubernatorial Winning Streaks On the Line in 2018

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | September 20, 2017 | 4

Record partisan winning streaks in races for governor can be extended, broken, or tied in 15 states holding elections in 2018.

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Mitt Romney Prepares for Unusual US Senate Bid

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | September 14, 2017 | 2

Only one statehood governor in U.S. history has subsequently served in the U.S. Senate from another state.

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