A viral tweet takes Kelly’s words out of context.The post Fact Check: Did Sen. Mark Kelly Say Katie Hobbs Should ‘Run a Better Campaign’? appeared first on The Dispatch.
Publication: midterms
The Dispatch→ A Rural Democrat Bets on a Moderate Message
While her party plays defense nationally, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez seeks out disaffected Republicans to flip a red-leaning House district. The post A Rural Democrat Bets on a Moderate Message appeared first on The Dispatch.
The Dispatch→ Michigan’s Race to ‘Normal’
The contest to represent Michigan’s 3rd Congressional District will test whether local forces can buck national trends.The post Michigan’s Race to ‘Normal’ appeared first on The Dispatch.
The Dispatch→ Mastriano Lingers in the Fringes
The Pennsylvania GOP gubernatorial nominee approaches Election Day short on cash and swing-voter appeal.The post Mastriano Lingers in the Fringes appeared first on The Dispatch.
The Dispatch→ Are Latinos the New Swing Voters?
Republicans hope a shift to the right among Latino voters will continue in the midterms. The post Are Latinos the New Swing Voters? appeared first on The Dispatch.
The Dispatch→ The Base Stands by Herschel Walker
Going into tonight’s debate against Sen. Raphael Warnock, his problem is reaching voters in the middle.The post The Base Stands by Herschel Walker appeared first on The Dispatch.
The Dispatch→ Will One Man’s Stroke Determine Control of the Senate?
John Fetterman’s recovery has become the central issue in Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race.The post Will One Man’s Stroke Determine Control of the Senate? appeared first on The Dispatch.
The Dispatch→ The GOP Eyes a Western Comeback
Big-name Republicans are trying to mount a rally in Joe O’Dea’s Colorado Senate bid.The post The GOP Eyes a Western Comeback appeared first on The Dispatch.
Poynter→ The party that controls the White House usually loses in midterm elections. Here’s what could make 2022 different.
The 2022 midterm campaign will barrel to a close eight weeks from now, on Nov. 8. What does history tell us about what to expect? And could 2022 diverge from […] The post The party that controls the White House usually loses in midterm elections.
Truth or Fiction?→ Voting Rights and Provisional Ballots
The United States’ 2018 midterm elections approached with far more fanfare than is normal for what is usually a relatively sleepy electoral affair, including an unusual focus on voter disenfranchisement. Stories of people discovering that they we
Voting Rights and Provisional Ballots
The United States’ 2018 midterm elections approached with far more fanfare than is normal for what is usually a relatively sleepy electoral affair, including an unusual focus on voter disenfranchisement. Stories of people discovering that they were suddenly not eligible to vote and and other voter suppression tactics appeared over and over again: In Georgia, a coalition of […]
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