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The Associated Press |
Tuesday’s special elections for two Florida congressional seats in heavily pro-Trump districts have become an unexpected source of concern for national Republicans as Democrats have poured millions i...
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“Democracy is alive and roaring in the Badger State,” said Ben Wikler, the chairman of the Wisconsin Democratic Party.
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Several other Red State Republicans gave that “remodeling analogy” that The New Republic reported in response to evidence of America facing more economic pain from taxes on trade and the loss of vita...
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Is today an Election Day in Florida? It is for some counties, as voters head to the polls to fill seats formerly held by Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz in the U.S. House of Representatives. Other voters will be selecting candidates for the Florida House and Florida Senate.
The marquee race Tuesday is for a swing seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, a technically nonpartisan election that has drawn at least $90 million in spending. Trump and billionaire adviser Elon Musk are backing conservative judge Brad Schimel while progressive billionaires and Democrats support liberal Susan Crawford.
Florida voters cast ballots Apr. 1 in the U.S. House District 1 special election to replace Matt Gaetz. Follow along for the latest election results.
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The race to fill former U.S. Rep. Mike Waltz’s seat drew national attention, with President Trump rallying voters to back Fine.
Florida Democrats and Republicans may have both gotten what they need from special congressional elections Tuesday in red-dominant districts.
Republicans are hoping to add two seats back to their narrow House majority with special elections in deep-red Florida districts that have become hotly contested