Before Election Day, I published a list of races to watch on Election Night to get a sense of how the evening was going to go. I think it largely proved to be a useful guide, albeit too ambitious for Democrats. Let’s review how those races went. The House Kentucky 6: Rated a toss-up. R
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Tomorrow is Election Day. But since it’s not a Presidential Election, it might be a little trickier to follow for people who aren’t political obsessives like me. So, I wrote up a short guide to which races you should watch tomorrow to get an indication of where the night is going to go. First, some
The President may have conspired with Russia to influence the 2016 election. Several of his associates have already been convicted of crimes related to Russian interference. Why are Democrats talking about anything else? A few reasons. First, most Democrats in competitive races this year are running in Republican leaning districts. So in order to win,
It’s technically already started! Yes, the 2020 election may feel ages away (753 days, actually), but the Democratic Presidential primary is well underway! You won’t see most of the campaigning that’s happening right now – this period is called the “Invisible Primary” for a reason. But it matters. the Invisible Primary is the period in



