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The field of the top 10 races most likely to flip finds Republicans making serious runs at five Democratic-controlled seats and Democrats contending in the other five.
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Campaign finance rules say the PAC money can't be used for his campaign if Trump decides he'll run, but there are questions on whether any potential violations would be enforced by the FEC.
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As the first few Gen Z candidates navigate runs for Congress, questions remain over how coming of age during intense national political division will shape Gen Z candidates' approach to politics.
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An NPR investigation found that since the Capitol riot, the election denial movement has moved from the national level to hundreds of grassroots events across the country. Here are four key takeaways.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom is running for reelection in California, but his latest television ad is airing in Florida.
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Even as the Jan. 6 hearings play out, election misinformation keeps spreading. NPR tracked four leaders preaching false information about election fraud at hundreds of grassroots events nationwide.
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This month's primaries and runoffs will serve as a test of the power of former President Donald Trump's endorsements up and down the ballot.
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Governor DeSantis has officially filed to run for re-election next year. DeSantis submitted his paperwork last Friday seeking his second term.
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On Saturday in Ohio, the former president held his first rally since leaving office. Meanwhile, other top potential GOP presidential candidates are running versions of shadow campaigns.
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The For the People Act would dramatically overhaul the U.S. voting system and seek to limit the amount of dark money in politics. It is not expected to advance in the Senate.
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White House officials say President Trump will make a stop in Jupiter to explain his environmental protection efforts in the Everglades.
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Cuban music, pastelitos and guayaberas greeted Governor Rick Scott in Miami.Scott spoke to a crowd of supporters and press at The Guayabera Lady, a store…