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Even after witness vote, Collins remains in a tough spot in Maine

Sen. Susan Collins was one of two Republicans senators — and the only one up for reelection in 2020 — to vote against her party. → Read More

Democrats fight for Elijah Cummings’ legacy — and a seat in Congress

Two dozen Democrats are running for the nomination in Maryland’s 7th District, but no one looms larger over this race than the late Elijah Cummings. → Read More

Doug Collins’ Senate bid could set up competitive GOP fight in Georgia

Georgia Rep. Doug Collins' Senate bid could spark a competitive internecine fight that could jeopardize GOP control of the seat. → Read More

New Hampshire’s Kuster backs Buttigieg

New Hampshire's Ann McLane Kuster became the first member of the all-Democratic delegation to make a presidential pick ahead of the Feb. 11 primary. → Read More

West Virginia’s Richard Ojeda is back, this time running for Senate

West Virginia's Richard Ojeda, who backed Trump in 2016 and lost a House bid in 2018, now says he's running to take on GOP Sen. Shelley Moore Capito. → Read More

New Jersey’s Cory Booker ends his presidential campaign

Cory Booker ended his presidential campaign on Monday, nearly a year after he launched it saying he needed money he did not have to ramp up and win. → Read More

Michigan Republicans line up to keep Justin Amash’s seat in the party

Some Republicans who previously backed Amash are now competing to replace him and help the GOP retake a seat that had safely been in their column. → Read More

Meet the Democrats who broke with their party on impeachment

Three House Democrats — one committee chairman and two freshmen — voted against at least one article of impeachment. → Read More

Maine’s Jared Golden will vote against impeaching Trump for obstruction

Maine Rep. Jared Golden, who represents a district Trump won by double digits, has made the unusual decision to vote for one article but not the other. → Read More

Georgia's Tom Graves won’t run for reelection in 2020

Georgia Rep. Tom Graves, a five-term Republican, is not running for reelection in 2020, leaving behind a solid red district. → Read More

North Carolina’s George Holding left with few options for 2020

North Carolina Rep. George Holding has been here before, facing a district that doesn’t look like the one he currently represents. → Read More

Kamala Harris ending presidential bid

California Sen. Kamala Harris is ending her presidential bid on Tuesday. → Read More

Georgia governor defies Trump with appointment to Isakson Senate seat

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is expected on Wednesday to appoint financial executive Kelly Loeffler to the seat Sen. Johnny Isakson is vacating. → Read More

Democrats could pick up at least 2 seats with new NC districts

A panel of state judges ruled that there isn't time to hear additional challenges to the new map the GOP-controlled legislature drew last month. → Read More

SC Republican tries to turn tables on oppo research — and raise money, too

After national Democrats tried to FOIA her college records, South Carolina Republican Nancy Mace decided to release them herself. → Read More

Georgia Democrat dramatizes message on health care — by giving up her own

A Georgia Democratic candidate in one of the most competitive House districts is canceling her health insurance to save money — and prove a point. → Read More

Why Georgia matters to Democrats in 2020

Wednesday's debate brought attention to Georgia, a longtime red state that Democrats are hoping to seriously contest up and down the ballot next year. → Read More

Democrats lean into 2019 victories to build case for 2020

Democrats are using Tuesday’s state-level wins to validate the arguments they're trying to make about winning in 2020. → Read More

Indiana’s Peter Visclosky won't run for reelection in 2020

The 18-term Democrat was a senior Appropriations Committee member. He will leave behind a safe Democratic seat in a red state. → Read More

Parker Poling’s job: Help win back the House for Republicans

As she oversees the House GOP’s campaign arm, her job is to defeat Democrats next year and pick up the 19 seats needed to take back the speaker’s gavel. → Read More