More than 300 candidates who’ve denied the last presidential election results are running in 2022, including in seven critical battleground states.
Author: Phillip M. Bailey, USA TODAY
Florida, New York primary races to watch: DeSantis challenger chosen, Nadler versus Maloney
New York’s new congressional maps pit incumbent Reps. Jerry Nadler and Carolyn Maloney against one another.
Sen. Lindsey Graham scores win in Georgia election case as appeals court blocks subpoena
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals granted Sen. Lindsey Graham’s request to block a Georgia grand jury’s subpoena in an election interference probe.
Primary takeaways: Dems eye WI Sen. Johnson; Vt looks to break ceiling; Omar survives MN squeaker
Wisconsin Democrats united behind Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, nominating him to face two-term GOP incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson in the November election.
In GOP races, Dems are buying ads to call out extremists. Is that ‘aggressive’ or ‘dangerous’?
Democratic groups have targeted controversial GOP candidates in primaries. Critics say the strategy could backfire and put election deniers in office.
Miss Day 8 of the Jan. 6 hearings? Trump’s inaction during the Capitol riot comes into focus
Donald Trump’s unwillingness to quell the mob that overtook the Capitol on Jan. 6 was the main focus of the committee’s primetime public hearing
June primary election results: What happened in the most important races and why they matter
June primary battles covered some of the most important and largest states in the country, including Georgia, California, Nevada and more.
Trump-connected candidates falter, voters pick new faces to replace retiring incumbents: primary takeaways
In the first election since Roe was struck down, primary voters help draw up more of the 2022 battle lines in two of the most populous states
Miss Day 3 of the Jan. 6 hearing? Pence’s role opposing insurrection takes center stage
Ahead of Jan. 6, Mike Pence’s staff began to fear for his safety because of Trump’s pressure. A Pence aide told the Secret Service of his concerns.
A test of Trump’s influence in a range of races and GOP hopes to flip a Senate seat: primary takeaways
In Tuesday elections, Trump’s influence was felt in races for the Senate, the House and even state secretary of state, from South Carolina to Nevada.