In Alaska, Ohio, North Carolina and Maine, Democrats have fielded Senate candidates who won statewide office before, raising expectations to flip seats.
Political leaders in North Carolina are condemning the Nazi symbols and antisemitic graffiti discovered earlier this week at a hub of Jewish life in Charlotte. Shalom Park, where the vandalism took ...
Republicans view Michigan as perhaps their best pickup opportunity. Former Representative Mike Rogers, who narrowly lost the ...
In what will be a crucial test for both parties this November, former Gov. Roy Cooper will likely face Michael Whatley (R), ...
President Donald Trump suggested that Jerome Powell would not enjoy his tenure if he stayed on the Federal Reserve’s Board of ...
Two polls conducted this month offer new insights into how North Carolina voters are feeling about Donald Trump’s presidency, ...
President Donald Trump is fighting a two-front war at the outset of this year's midterm campaigns, working to prevent ...
With President Donald Trump's endorsement, Louisiana Rep. Julia Letlow is challenging Sen. Bill Cassidy in the Republican primary.
Michael Whatley is 30 points clear of his nearest Republican rival and has pulled within 5% of Democratic front-runner Roy Cooper in the race to win ...
Morning Report is The Hill’s a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today’s issue: ▪ 1 year of Trump 2.0 ▪ Trump’s Greenland ...
Experts and politicians inside and outside of the U.S. are urging Congress to exercise its Constitutional power to rein in ...
Economic anxiety is threatening to undermine the GOP’s efforts to retain a U.S. Senate seat in North Carolina.
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