Adam Steen touts Iowa manufacturing despite outsourcing to China
Steen is a Republican candidate for Iowa governor.
By Jesse Valentine - May 12, 2026Elections
Hovde is reportedly prepared to spend eight figures of his own money on his campaign.
By Jesse Valentine - February 06, 2024
With a primary win all but inevitable, President Joe Biden used his Sunday appearance in Las Vegas’s Historic Westside to rally his most vocal supporters in a battleground state that delivered for him four years ago.
By April Corbin Girnus, Nevada Current - February 05, 2024
Arkansas could become the first Southern state to make abortion a constitutional right if voters approve the measure in November.
By Antoinette Grajeda, Arkansas Advocate - February 02, 2024
GOP lawmakers approved a bill that would expand the rules to include the things Kari Lake and Abe Hamadeh claimed
By Caitlin Sievers, Arizona Mirror - February 01, 2024
In Pennsylvania, wealthy businessman David McCormick says the program is too costly to sustain.
By Jesse Valentine - January 31, 2024
A central tenet in Debbie Mucarsel-Powell’s Senate campaign to unseat incumbent GOP U.S. Sen. Rick Scott is to attack his record on abortion rights.
By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix - January 25, 2024
The leader of the Maryland Senate said Republican appointees to the State Board of Elections will have to answer questions about involvement in the failed Jan. 6 insurrection following the recent arrest of a board member.
By Bryan P. Sears, Maryland Matters - January 24, 2024
The United Auto Workers of America endorsed the re-election of President Joe Biden Wednesday, just months after he became the first sitting U.S. president to walk a picket line with striking autoworkers in Michigan.
By Ashley Murray, States Newsroom - January 24, 2024
The three Ohio Republican candidates competing for their party’s U.S. Senate nomination met Monday in the race’s first televised statewide debate.
By Nick Evans, Ohio Capital Journal - January 22, 2024
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer shaped her 2022 gubernatorial reelection campaign around securing abortion access and is now considered one of the leading national voices on the issue.
By Anna Liz Nichols, Michigan Advance - January 19, 2024
Over the weekend, some Michigan Republican Party leaders announced they would consider a motion to allow precinct delegates to decide the party’s candidates for most local, state and federal races, rather than voters in primary elections.
By Kyle Davidson, Michigan Advance - January 10, 2024
On Wednesday, the New Hampshire House passed a bill that would make registering to vote an online experience.
By Ethan DeWitt, New Hampshire Bulletin - January 04, 2024
Republicans Greg Abbott and Ken Paxton have taken thousands of dollars in donations from chemical companies and their affiliated PACs.
By Jesse Valentine - December 08, 2023
Last week, New Hampshire’s Supreme Court followed suit. In a 3-2 decision, the court found that the state’s courts also do not have the authority to overturn legislative maps accused of partisan gerrymandering.
By Ethan DeWitt, New Hampshire Bulletin - December 05, 2023
Lawsuits based on false claims about voting equipment could delay millions of dollars in cost of living increases for retired teachers expected to arrive in January. The lawsuits also threaten to hold up state property tax cuts for homeowners — arguably Republicans’ signature policy achievement this year. Voters widely approved both policies this fall. Now Texas lawmakers are scrambling in hopes of preventing further delays
By Natalia Contreras - December 04, 2023
President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign is launching a new ad today with a focus on health care costs, part of a larger push by the campaign to persuade Americans that former President Trump would revisit his attempts to do away with the Affordable Care Act if (ACA) elected to a second term.
By Kim Lyons, Pennsylvania Capital-Star - November 30, 2023
It’s Election Day. Results could serve as a barometer for key issues ahead of 2024’s presidential race. Abortion is directly on the ballot on Tuesday in Ohio and underscoring contests in several states.
By Elisha Brown - November 07, 2023
It might not surprise Mississippians that The Cook Political Report, regarded as one of the nation’s preeminent elections experts, shifted their 2023 Mississippi governor’s race forecast on Monday in Democrat Brandon Presley’s direction.
By Adam Ganucheau, Mississippi Today - October 24, 2023
'To me, this country is craving people that are problem solvers who will work and put the partisan politics aside,' Hertel said.
By Alyssa Burr - October 20, 2023
Three days after announcing his candidacy, the Republican candidate received the legal maximum donation from a top tobacco lobbyist.
By Josh Israel - October 20, 2023
Diggs accepted payments from anti-immigrant extremists and spoke at a pro-gun rally attended by militia groups.
By Josh Israel - October 20, 2023
'The bottom line is that we're a purple state, and the Legislature should be very close to 50%,' Gov. Tony Evers says.
By Rebekah Sager - October 19, 2023
Democrat Daniel D. McCaffery and Republican Carolyn Carluccio face off.
By Anna Gustafson - October 19, 2023
Pennsylvanians have until Nov. 7 to vote in municipal and judicial elections.
By Anna Gustafson - October 18, 2023
Republican Danny Diggs, a former sheriff, said in 2019 that gun safety laws were unconstitutional and unenforceable.
By Josh Israel - October 17, 2023
The Republicans vying for the seat differ sharply with incumbent Democratic Rep. Susan Wild over reproductive rights and gun safety.
By Josh Israel - October 17, 2023
The newly elected state lawmaker plans to focus on affordable housing and reproductive rights after winning her special election.
By Anna Gustafson - October 11, 2023
More than a fifth of GOP candidates have questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 election, and some even joined the Jan. 6, 2021, ‘Stop the Steal’ rally.
By Josh Israel - October 09, 2023
Abortion rights are on the ballot in November in Virginia legislative elections.
By Emily Singer - October 06, 2023
A prominent Kentucky attorney said this was not a legitimate use of taxpayer money
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