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Ally Mutnick

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Past articles by Ally:

House Republicans could expand their majority if they win these court cases

How redrawing the maps with a series of court cases potentially puts the GOP in a stronger position in 2024. → Read More

Arizona Republicans fear they may blow it again

Sinema’s party switch has opened the door. The fear is their candidate may walk into the frame. → Read More

As Santos digs in, both parties ramp up campaign plans for his demise

The freshman fabricator is showing no signs of a departure that would trigger a special election. But his GOP and Democrats are preparing anyway. → Read More

Rebranding rift guts Blue Dog Dem ranks

Nearly half the members of the influential centrist coalition are letting themselves out after a failed push for a name change designed for a new era. → Read More

House Dem campaign chief Maloney concedes defeat in New York

He was ousted by GOP state lawmaker Mike Lawler, who attacked the five-term congressman over crime and inflation. → Read More

Democrats rush aid to deep-blue seat in Upstate New York

House Majority PAC is investing late money to help Democratic Rep. Joe Morelle's campaign. → Read More

How Maloney got here: The suddenly tough race rattling Dems at the finish

Republicans started out in an Empire State of mind games against their rivals’ House campaigns chief. Now they’re taking their prospects seriously — and so is he. → Read More

Bloomberg pumps $10 million more into House campaigns as red wave looms

The billionaire former New York City mayor is increasing his stake in the midterm elections after giving big to down-ballot Democratic candidates. → Read More

Super PAC cavalry starts shoring up House Dem campaign chief amid GOP deluge

Our Hudson has already been a cash lifeline for Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-N.Y.), and is expected to spend more as a Republican outside group pours in millions. → Read More

House Democrats retrench as GOP money floods the map

The party isn't airing ads in six of the 14 GOP districts Joe Biden carried in 2020, as it directs money to help incumbents under threat. → Read More

Democrats stake their House majority on abortion

Abortion policy has been featured in one-third of the party's broadcast TV ads to keep the House. → Read More

House GOP cuts loose candidate who misled about military service

The move comes a day after an Associated Press report that Kaptur’s opponent, JR Majewski, lied about his resume, including claiming that he deployed to Afghanistan. → Read More

House Republicans add $28M to fall TV reservations

The NRCC is putting money into a slate of new Democratic-held districts — but it is also spending to defend some GOP turf. → Read More

Republicans bob and weave on abortion — as Democrats hammer away

Arizona’s Blake Masters is among the Republicans changing abortion positions on their websites, while others are airing TV ads on their stances. → Read More

Endangered Democrat turns to abortion as opening argument on TV

Rep. Abigail Spanberger is launching her advertising campaign in defense of her Virginia congressional seat. → Read More

Republican Herrera Beutler falls in primary after voting to impeach Trump

The Washington state Republican conceded Tuesday. → Read More

House Dems try to sink pro-impeachment Republican in primary

It's the latest example of Democratic groups boosting pro-Trump candidates in GOP primaries, thinking they'd be easier to beat in the fall. → Read More

How some House Dems are trying to outrun a potential red wave

Nine endangered incumbents started general election TV ad campaigns months early, using big fundraising to try to protect against a tough environment. → Read More

Battleground Republicans squeezed hardest on abortion after Roe falls

Democrats insist the Supreme Court ruling will hurt them in the suburbs. But few of the GOP's most vulnerable are budging — or talking. → Read More

Latino Democrats vent their fury after foreboding special election loss in Texas

Republicans picked up a district in the Rio Grande Valley that just a few years ago was giving Democrats comfortable double-digit margins. → Read More