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Caroline made a rare appearance in New York City to support her son's congressional bid as the family juggles the pressures of a political campaign with Tatiana's devastating prognosis
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Supreme Court may clear the way for unlimited political party spending
The Supreme Court may rule on a case allowing unlimited coordinated spending by political parties and candidates, potentially reshaping campaign finance and raising concerns over donor influence.
As Jack Schlossberg begins to campaign for his bid to represent New York’s 12th Congressional District, there’s been a change of plans. Annabell Lasally, who was hired as the 32-year-old’s campaign manager,
Five pivotal moments shaped 2025 off-year elections: Democratic gains, affordability crisis, Virginia scandal, redistricting battles and NYC political shift.
Two Republican groups linked to the defunct First Liberty Building & Loan likely sought to illegally influence Georgia elections, the State Ethics Commission charged Thursday.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett expected to launch Texas Senate campaign ahead of candidate filing deadline
U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett on Monday is expected to launch a Senate bid that will dramatically reshape the race for the seat held by Republican John Cornyn. If she files her candidacy for the seat, Crockett would join a March 3 Democratic primary field that includes former U.
Her announcement comes almost a year to the day from her last day as district attorney, following her unprecedented recall from office.
But the Federal Election Commission is working to avoid anonymous donations. — -- Political candidates may be watching the ups and downs of bitcoin a little more now, because it could be the new frontier for increasing campaign contributions.
The group People Not Politicians has reportedly collected 200,000 signatures — almost 100,000 more than needed — to get a measure on the 2026 ballot. The ballot measure would give Missourians a chance to vote on the Trump-backed map that could deny 5th District Congressman Emanuel Cleaver,
Eric Stern drove out to Erie, Pennsylvania, last January and got a slice of pizza with Christina Vogel at Donato's, the downtown shop she has owned for nine years. The small-business owner and political novice was interested in running for county executive against a vulnerable Republican incumbent.