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The Tale of Two Arizona Senate Seats
It’ll be the first time in 106 years Arizona has had two freshman senators.
David Catanese Aug. 29, 2018
Cracking Arizona’s Red Wall
Both Kyrsten Sinema and Doug Ducey are walking a political tightrope as Arizona flirts with sliding from a solid red state to a perennial purple battleground.
David Catanese Aug. 24, 2018
Pawlenty Rejected, Walker Retrenches
Two former Republican presidential candidates from the Midwest sought a third term as governor, but only one still has a shot at the rare feat.
David Catanese Aug. 15, 2018
Ayanna Pressley’s Fierce Urgency of Now
Even as a significant underdog in her race for Congress, the Boston city councilor is a rising talent in a commonwealth with a long legacy of producing powerful politicians.
David Catanese Aug. 10, 2018
The Far Left Is Losing
Candidates endorsed by Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez suffered a string of defeats in primaries.
David Catanese Aug. 8, 2018
In Ohio, a Wash, Not a Wave
Republican Troy Balderson appears to have barely held onto a traditionally Republican district in Ohio.
David Catanese Aug. 8, 2018
Stopping the Race to the Left
The Delaware Democrat offers an opening shot to restore the voice of the more pragmatic wing of his party.
David Catanese July 12, 2018
Can the States Stop Election Hacking?
'If a sophisticated nation state wants to cause chaos on Election Day, they’re probably already in our systems,' warns one expert.
David Catanese July 11, 2018
A Race Ahead of His Time
Kevin de Leon looks like the future of California politics. But he may have moved too soon.
David Catanese June 29, 2018