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Ohio’s 13th District — Rating: Solid Democratic
Interview Date: Sept. 22, 2020 (Zoom)
Date of Birth: December 11, 1988; Alliance, Ohio
Education: Malone Univ. (2011)
Elected Office: State House (former); 2018 candidate for Ohio’s 16th District.
Current Outlook: Hagan is challenging Rep. Tim…
Georgia’s 7th District -- Rating: Tilt Democratic
Interview Date: Sept. 22, 2020 (Zoom)
Date of Birth: October 7, 1968; Las Vegas, Nev.
Education: Oregon State University (1990) ; Morehouse School of Medicine (2010)
Elected Office: None; first run for office.
Current Outlook: McCormick is…
The votes haven’t even been counted yet, but one thing is certain: The next Congress is going to be filled with losers. Both parties are hinging their majority dreams on candidates who have recently lost races, many of them just two years ago for the very office they are seeking in 2020.
Of…
While Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death will go down as yet another historic event in 2020, it’s unlikely to change the fundamental trajectory of the elections.
In the middle of huge breaking news stories, it can be hard to remember that the country is incredibly polarized and the…
By Nathan L. Gonzales & Jacob Rubashkin
While the race for the White House dominates the news, the fight for the Senate is closer.
The easiest thing to do after 2016 would be to declare every race with President Donald Trump on the ballot as a toss-up. But that would be at the expense of the…
Alabama. Doug Jones (D), elected 2017 special (50%). With less than two months to go, the senator remains the underdog against former Auburn head football coach Tommy Tuberville. Jones will likely outspend Tuberville on ads by at least a few million dollars, but GOP outside groups are helping make…