Midterms 2022

Arkansas

Arkansas poll shows most residents voting Republican

(The Center Square) – Fifty-nine percent of respondents to the 24th annual Arkansas Poll said they were voting Republican in the gubernatorial race while 38% said they would vote Democrat. The University of Arkansas interviewed 801 people by telephone between Oct. 13 and Oct. 31. The candidates names were not mentioned in the survey. Republican […]

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Alaska

Midterms 2022 updates: Republican Sen. says she will back Democrats; polls tighten across country | #alaska | #politics

4:34 PM Oct 23, 2022 Herschel Walker and Georgia’s largest newspaper clash over alleged racial slur Georgia’s largest newspaper is accusing U.S. Senate hopeful Herschel Walker of lying about a published article to solicit donations from supporters with about two weeks to go before Election Day. The Walker campaign, which has pushed back against the […]

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Alabama

Alabama’s Katie Britt spreads optimism in hyper-energetic Senate race | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

MOBILE, Alabama — Katie Britt, Alabama’s Republican nominee for a Senate seat, isn’t even in office yet, but she already is acting like quite the team player. Britt is in a weird sort of 140-day limbo wherein most people assume she’s a de facto senator-elect, but she faces a Nov. 8 general election against a […]

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Alabama

Election skeptic Wes Allen wins Alabama GOP secretary of state nomination | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Alabama state Rep. Wes Allen won the Republican nomination in an Alabama runoff election for secretary of state. Allen has questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 election, and should he win November’s general election, he would become the state’s top elections official. Allen defeated State Auditor Jim Zeigler in the runoff election, which was prompted […]

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Alabama

Alabama’s Katie Britt spreads optimism in hyper-energetic Senate race | #elections | #alabama

MOBILE, Alabama — Katie Britt, Alabama’s Republican nominee for a Senate seat, isn’t even in office yet, but she already is acting like quite the team player. Britt is in a weird sort of 140-day limbo wherein most people assume she’s a de facto senator-elect, but she faces a Nov. 8 general election against a […]

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Alabama

Katie Britt holds edge over Rep. Mo Brooks in Alabama Senate Republican runoff | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

When Katie Britt announced her run for Senate in Alabama last June, private polling pegged her name recognition at 8% and political support among Republican voters at just 4%. Nearly one year later, Britt finished first, with 44.75%, in Tuesday’s primary and is favored to defeat Rep. Mo Brooks in a June 21 runoff. Runoffs […]

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Alabama

Election skeptic Wes Allen wins Alabama GOP secretary of state nomination | #elections | #alabama

Alabama state Rep. Wes Allen won the Republican nomination in an Alabama runoff election for secretary of state. Allen has questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 election, and should he win November’s general election, he would become the state’s top elections official. Allen defeated State Auditor Jim Zeigler in the runoff election, which was prompted […]

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Alabama

Mo Brooks’s prospects dwindling in Alabama Senate runoff: Poll | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Katie Britt led Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) by double digits in the race for the Republican nomination for Senate ahead of a June 21 runoff, according to a survey conducted by a GOP pollster not affiliated with either campaign. Britt, the former chief of staff to retiring Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL), was outpacing Brooks 48% […]

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Alabama

Pennsylvania Supreme Court dismisses GOP appeal to count undated ballots | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court dismissed a Republican’s appeal to count undated ballots in the state’s Senate primary race. The court rejected Pennsylvania Senate candidate David McCormick’s lawsuit against Pennsylvania election officials arguing that the undated mail-in ballots should be counted in his primary race against Dr. Mehmet Oz, meaning the disputed ballots will not be […]

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Alabama

Midterm Memo: California Democrats punish incumbents as November red wave builds | #elections | #alabama

It’s been a while since California had something useful to say to the rest of the country. The Golden State was once a political trendsetter, nurturing two Republican presidents, including the iconic Ronald Reagan; fomenting a backlash against runaway government taxation via Proposition 13; cracking down on rampant crime with a three-strikes law; recalling an […]

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