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Kemp's decision not to run may make it more difficult for Republicans to flip Georgia's Senate seat recent polls indicate.
A Republican win would not be due to a surge in support for President Donald Trump, but because of the worsening image and standing of the Democratic Party.
House Republicans on Thursday morning passed a sweeping bill full of President Trump’s legislative priorities, marking a major win for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) but kicking off what’s
Thursday morning's vote is already at the center of ads in swing districts, as Democrats and Republicans battle for control of the House in the midterm elections.
House Republicans will need to break a streak to retain the chamber in the 2026 midterm elections, though history is working against them.
Gov. Brian Kemp has decided not to run for U.S. Senate in 2026, dashing the hopes of Republicans in Georgia and Washington who saw him as their strongest shot to unseat Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff.
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New York Magazine on MSNDemocrats Have a Real Shot at Retaking the Senate in 2026The odds may be long, but if Trump’s unpopularity holds through the midterms, flipping four seats is possible.
Political takes are a dime a dozen, but a collective $2 million put up by bettors in this market is an ominous sign for Democrats. According to the legal betting market app Kalshi, nearly $700,000 in bets have been placed by people wagering that Republicans will maintain control of the Senate after the 2026 midterms.
Hill Republicans are delivering a flurry of rare rebukes of the Trump administration, in the latest sign that the president doesn’t have complete control over the GOP governing trifecta.
House Republicans stayed up all night to pass their multitrillion-dollar tax breaks package, with Speaker Mike Johnson defying the skeptics and unifying his ranks to muscle President Donald Trump’s pr