Some state averages started later in 2024 because of a lack of sufficient early polling. Source: Averages by The New York Times; polls collected by FiveThirtyEight and The Times. Nate CohnChief political analyst Despite a strong debate performance,
It was almost time for happy hour, but the crowd was told there wasn’t much time. And the 75 or so people — including a member of Congress and three east Broward mayors — packed into the side room of a restaurant and bar Friday afternoon weren’t there for end-of-the-week libations.
State Sen. Jason Pizzo, who assumes the high-profile role of Florida Senate Democratic leader in two months, may run for governor in 2026. He isn’t saying he’s a candidate. He is saying he’s
Fla., said Wednesday that she received multiple threats to her home and office within hours of the second assassination attempt targeting former President Trump. "It was brought to our attention that people were doxxing our home address and actually soliciting strangers to send threatening packages to our home,
Democrats hope to flip at least five House seats in November, looking to undue gains Republicans made in 2022 in districts around Orlando that look winnable.
Just 48 days until the election, down-ballot races are heating up. Control of the Senate could possibly come down to one Montana seat. Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI), DSCC Chairman, joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss the battle for swing states.
Early voting is mandated to start 10 days before the election, but many counties are starting earlier, including Escambia and Santa Rosa.
As Montana’s U.S. Senate seat appears to be slipping away from Democrats, party leaders might look to the Sunshine State, but trying to unseat Republican U.S. Sen. Rick Scott will be costly and
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DeSantis is not going to hold his friends accountable to any standards,” said Democratic state Rep. Anna Eskamani.