Category: 2022 Midterm Elections

Granite State Voters Set To Chisel Down Primary Field for US Senate

New Hampshire voters will chisel down the field of 11 Republican primary candidates on Sept. 13 in one of the country’s most consequential U.S. Senate races. The race’s outcome could affect the balance of power in the Senate, either handing it back to Republicans, or solidifying Democrat control. The top finisher in New Hampshire’s GOP…


Trump Supporters Still on Biden’s Mind During Labor Day Speeches

On Labor Day, President Joe Biden appeared in Milwaukee and Pittsburgh, where he boasted about the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and continued to denounce Donald Trump supporters. In Wisconsin, Biden criticized incumbent Republican Sen. Ron Johnson. Democratic Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, who is running against Johnson, did not attend Biden’s speech. Democratic Gov….


Biden Scheduled to Appear at Intel’s $20 Billion Semiconductor Plant Groundbreaking in Ohio

President Joe Biden is scheduled to visit Ohio on Sept. 9 when Intel Corporation breaks ground on its $20 billion semiconductor fabrication facility, which is the state’s largest-ever economic development project. Ohio Republican Governor Mike DeWine, who is seeking reelection; and Ohio Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan, who is running for U.S. Senate against Donald Trump-endorsed…


Post-Roe Fallout Dulls Odds, but GOP Poised for Kansas U.S. House Sweep

More than 900,000 Kansans voted in a special election on Aug. 2 and nearly 60 percent of them rejected a proposed amendment removing abortion access as a fundamental right from the state’s constitution. The Kansas special election was the first public referendum on abortion following June’s U.S. Supreme Court repeal of Roe v. Wade, which…


Post-Roe Fallout Dulls Odds, but GOP Poised for Kansas US House Sweep

More than 900,000 Kansans voted in a special election on Aug. 2 and nearly 60 percent of them rejected a proposed amendment removing abortion access as a fundamental right from the state’s constitution. The Kansas special election was the first public referendum on abortion following June’s U.S. Supreme Court repeal of Roe v. Wade, which…


Biden Reacts to Heckler in Labor Day Speech: ‘Everybody’s Entitled to Be an Idiot’

President Joe Biden called a heckler at a rally in Milwaukee an “idiot” on Monday, after the man shouted during the president’s speech. Biden made his Labor Day appearance in battleground state Wisconsin and delivered a speech at Milwaukee Laborfest, where labor unions and their members gather annually. Addressing hundreds of leaders and advocates, the…


3 With Trump Ties Lead Crowded New Hampshire GOP House Primary Slate

A large field of 10 New Hampshire Republicans is seeking their party’s nod in the primary on Sept. 13 for the state’s 1st Congressional District. The three frontrunners all have ties to the administration of former President Donald Trump. Matt Mowers, who narrowly leads the tightening race, was the Trump White House liaison to the…


Massachusetts Republicans See Path to Win House Seats in Blue State

With contested Republican primaries for two of the nine U.S. House seats in Massachusetts, state conservatives aren’t feeling as blue as the Democrats have historically left them feeling. The last time a Republican represented Massachusetts in Washington DC was Scott Brown, a state Senator who was voted in to replace Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) Kennedy died…


Massachusetts GOP Divided Over Choice of Gubernatorial Nominee Ahead of Tuesday’s Primary

With the state’s midterm primary election approaching on Sept. 6, Massachusetts Republicans are divided over their choice of who to nominate for gubernatorial races. Primary voters will on Tuesday be choosing between former state representative Geoff Diehl, a conservative pro-life Republican who proudly touts the endorsement of Donald Trump, and successful businessman Chris Doughty, a pro-choice Republican…


Republican Lawmakers Vow to Impeach Biden If GOP Retakes House

With Republicans bullish about their chances of controlling the House after November’s midterms, some GOP lawmakers are already eyeing to make inroads on one issue that they say is a priority: impeaching President Joe Biden. At least eight impeachment articles against Biden have been introduced to Congress since the president took office, accusing him of…