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A poll found that Democrats' approval of the Supreme Court has edged up slightly, while Trump has increased attacks on the court.
The House Majority PAC is reserving $272 million in TV and digital spots, mostly targeting seats held by Republicans.
Senate races in Maine and North Carolina also look very promising for Democrats, as both Senate candidates currently hold clear leads over the Republican candidates, according to the New York Times. Securing these four election wins would likely cement Democrats as the Senate majority for the rest of Trump’s second term.
Patel sued The Atlantic over an article that alleges excessive drinking and unexplained absences at the agency, and that at one point he thought he was fired.
President Donald Trump’s advisers aim to make the 2026 midterm election a “choice” rather than a “referendum.” But no matter how much they train the focus on Democrats, the president has a talent for keeping all eyes on him.
Pennsylvania Democrats didn't offer support Sen. John Fetterman's reelection in 2028 as they are 'disappointed' and 'disagree' with his votes.
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Virginia voters approve Democrats' redistricting plan, giving the party a midterm election boost
Virginia voters on Tuesday approved a Democratic redistricting plan that could allow the party to pick up as many as four new seats in the midterm elections, NBC News projects.
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Virginia vote hands Democrats redistricting edge, triggers GOP blame game ahead of House fight
Republicans blame lack of national support after narrowly losing Virginia's redistricting referendum, which could boost Democrats' House seat count.
Virginia voters approved a map that gives Democrats the chance to net as many as four US House seats, CNN’s Decision Desk projects, in a major boost to the party’s effort to win House control in the midterms.
Utah Democrats are heading to their statewide convention reeling from scandal following allegations of sexual misconduct and inflammatory comments by candidates in the high-profile, newly blue 1st Congressional District.