Patronis goes negative in Florida
This is a very, very red district, so it’s notable that he is going negative against Gay Valimont, the Democrat.
This is a very, very red district, so it’s notable that he is going negative against Gay Valimont, the Democrat.
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March 07, 2025
Our newest editorial project, in partnership with Google, explores how AI is advancing sectors across the U.S. economy and government through a four-part series.
Check out our first feature focused on AI and energy innovation with Governor Youngkin.
Our newest editorial project, in partnership with Google, explores how AI is advancing sectors across the U.S. economy and government through a four-part series.
Check out our first feature focused on AI and energy innovation with Governor Youngkin.
Former Rep. John Fleming is mounting an aggressive primary challenge to Sen. Bill Cassidy, bashing the incumbent as out of touch with the MAGA movement.
Campaigns, Senate March 07, 2025The Congressional Budget Office said in a letter this week that Republicans could not achieve $880 billion in cuts without cutting Medicaid.
Campaigns, House March 06, 2025In a sloppy start to Sen. Tillis’ high-stakes reelection campaign, a number of House Republicans mentioned in the invite were included without knowing.
Campaigns, Senate March 05, 2025The House is out on recess next week, so there’s plenty of time for fundraising trips in exotic locales.
Campaigns February 14, 2025As former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg eyes a run for Senate, many in Michigan are wondering if his recent move to the Wolverine State will be a liability if he vies for a seat in 2026.
Campaigns, Senate February 14, 2025At the NRSC’s winter retreat in Palm Beach, Fla., this weekend, Chair Tim Scott declared an ambitious goal of netting Republicans 55 Senate seats after the 2026 midterms.
Campaigns, Senate February 10, 2025Our newest editorial project, in partnership with Google, explores how AI is advancing sectors across the U.S. economy and government through a four-part series.
Check out our first feature focused on AI and energy innovation with Governor Youngkin.