Next year, 35 Senate seats, including 13 held by Democrats and 22 held by Republicans, will be up for reelection. Republicans, with their current 53-47 Senate majority, are primed to maintain control of the chamber, but Democrats are starting to see glimmers of hope that they could flip seats in some key states.
Read MoreWith the Presidents’ Day recess right around the corner, it was a relatively slower week in Washington. Here’s our latest intel and analysis of the top agenda items.
Read MoreWe’ve been tracking the midterm elections and what the outcomes in individual races might mean for Now that most of the midterm election races have been decided, we’ve updated our House and Senate committee musical chairs analyses.
Read MoreVoters in Texas officially kicked off the 2018 midterm election season this week and brought many of the issues we’re watching into sharper focus, while also muddling some of the national party strategies.
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