Jessica Watkins: Oath Keeper apologizes for going into the Capitol on January 6 | #alaska | #politics
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CNN — In a raw and emotional testimony on Wednesday, Jessica Watkins, a member of the Oath Keepers on trial for seditious conspiracy, recounted being dragged into the conspiratorial underbelly of the internet and how she believed she was acting like an American patriot on January 6, 2021. Watkins made a surprise appearance on the […]
Read MoreAnalysis: Winners and losers from the 2022 election so far | #alaska | #politics
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CNN — Oh, what a night! The 2022 election is now in the books, although vote counting continues in a lot of places with so many races still uncalled – and it was not what most political handicappers expected. Democrats, who were expected to suffer considerable losses in the House, appear to have held their […]
Read MoreVoters casting final ballots to determine control of House, Senate and 36 governor races | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
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CNN — Polls have closed in more than two dozen states in a midterm election dominated by anxiety over inflation and high gas prices that will determine control of the narrowly divided House and Senate, as well as governor’s mansions across the country. Republicans are increasingly confident of winning the House in a victory that […]
Read MoreWhen do polls close? An hour-by-hour guide to Election Night poll closings | #alaska | #politics
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CNN — The 2022 midterm elections will decide control of Congress, dozens of statewide positions and ballot measures on key issues in many states. This is a guide by poll-closing time for the notable races – both competitive and not – that are on the ballot. See race ratings for Senate, House and governor by […]
Read MoreOpinion: The people who will decide this election | #alaska | #politics
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Editor’s Note: John Avlon is a CNN senior political analyst and anchor. He is the author of “Lincoln and the Fight for Peace.” The views expressed in this commentary are his own. View more opinion at CNN. CNN — As independent voters go, so goes the nation. That’s a political truism backed up by data. […]
Read MoreMayor Eric Adams could be New York Democrats’ fall guy for potential big midterm losses
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CNN — Democratic officials and strategists in New York tell CNN they are bracing for what could be stunning losses in the governor’s race and in contests for as many as four US House seats largely in the suburbs. With crime dominating the headlines and the airwaves, multiple Democrats watching these races closely are pointing […]
Read MoreHere’s what happens after Election Day | #alaska | #politics
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A version of this story appears in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. CNN — What happens immediately after Election Day is as important to the democratic process as the campaigns that come just before. So it’s worth examining how the votes are counted, validated and […]
Read MoreMidterm elections 2022: How to tell if Republicans are heading for a landslide in the House | #alaska | #politics
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CNN — The conditions are ripe for Republicans to win the US House of Representatives next month. So while Senate control is still up for grabs, the discussion on the House side has shifted to just how large a possible new GOP majority could be. Republicans only need a net gain of five seats to […]
Read MorePrimary results from Georgia, Alabama, Virginia and DC | #elections | #alabama
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CNN — Republican voters in Georgia ignored Donald Trump’s endorsements in congressional primary runoffs for safe GOP House seats on Tuesday night, but sided with the Senate candidate in Alabama who had his blessing over one of the former President’s earliest and most loyal supporters. Tuesday’s elections also set the matchups for several key House […]
Read MoreBallot measures in at least eight states will set ground rules for future elections | #alaska | #politics
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CNN — A version of this story appeared in the CITIZEN BY CNN newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. A ballot measure in Arizona would add new identification requirements to vote. Nevadans, meanwhile, will weigh in on whether to adopt ranked-choice voting. And voters in Ohio will decide whether […]
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