What's the Future for the GOP in Congress?
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But Cynthia Nixon congratulates herself for pushing him leftward.
Keith Hernandez, identity politics, democratic socialism—and a young candidate dogged by scandal.
Bernie’s son is running for Congress with a progressive platform in a right-leaning district.
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Are you Trumpy enough?
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Corey Stewart, chairman of the Prince William County Board of Supervisors, narrowly defeated Delegate Nick Freitas in Tuesday's Virginia Senate primary. With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Stewart led Freitas by 1.7 points—just over 5,000 total votes statewide—much closer than many had…
Intersectionality doesn't help when you’re trying to build a coalition.
What induces someone to run against Mitt Romney in Utah?
Quality candidates made it through the Republican primaries this time.
It’s quite possible.
Both Republicans and Democrats avoided elevating bad candidates in marquee races.
The Republican businessman prevails in a divided primary field to face Senator Joe Donnelly in November.
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New numbers speak to Nixon’s growing strength—but so does her campaign strategy.
While Andrew Cuomo plays identity politics, Nixon steals his supporters.
A spirited GOP primary in North Carolina.
Today on the Daily Standard Podcast, staff writer and elections analyst David Byler breaks down the Illinois primary elections, and looks ahead at the primary elections.
In the wake of the Florida school massacre that left 17 innocents dead, there’s been a push to renew the Assault Weapons Ban. “Courage and conviction led to an assault weapons ban once before. Let’s do it again,” tweeted Bill Clinton, who signed the Assault Weapons Ban into law in 1994. The federal…