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There are eight Democratic-held U.S. House districts up for election in 2024 that Donald Trump (R) won in the 2020 presidential election. As of June 2024, Ballotpedia has identified all eight ...
CNN reported in September 2020 that GDP grew 4.1% on average under Democrats, versus 2.5% under Republicans, from 1945 through the second quarter of 2020, a difference of 1.6 percentage points. [3] In February 2021, The New York Times reported: "Since 1933, the economy has grown at an annual average rate of 4.6 percent under Democratic ...
The Santa Barbara News-Press, which endorsed Trump in 2020, [484] ceased publication in 2023. [ 485 ] The Poynter Institute noted that moves by the owners of The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times (as well as the Minnesota Star Tribune ) to stop endorsing presidential candidates follow a trend seen at regional newspapers.
Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair Michael Whatley said it “doesn’t matter” which Democratic candidate former President Trump faces in the 2024 general elections, saying any Democrat ...
The General Assembly passed a new map placing three incumbent Democrats in Republican-leaning districts after Republicans gained a majority on the state supreme court in 2022 and ruled in April 2023 that claims of partisan gerrymandering are non-justiciable. The case is likely to be further litigated after 2024.
The Republican and Democratic parties are both investing a lot of time, money and attention on the state of Pennsylvania, where the race is so close that it can really go either way.
Map of the 2024 Senate races Democratic hold Republican hold Independent hold Democratic gain Republican gain No election: House elections; Overall control: Republican hold: Seats contested: All 435 voting-members All 6 non-voting delegates: Popular vote margin: Republican +2.6%: Net seat change: Democratic +2: Map of the 2024 House races
(The Center Square) – Republicans continue to hold a wide majority in the Georgia House of Representatives. Losing only three seats, Republicans have a 99-80 advantage over Democrats. One ...