Virginia, Democrats and House
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Democrats in Virginia announced an effort Thursday to redraw their congressional map in an effort to pick up more House seats in next year’s midterm elections—the latest move by Democrats to counter Republican-led gerrymandering in other states, The New York Times reported.
They were faces of the Democratic resistance, a winning piece of the blue wave, when the party swept control of the House of Representatives in 2018 as a fierce reaction to President Donald Trump’s first two years in office.
ABC's Martha Raddatz hosts Donna Brazile, Reince Priebus, Charles Lane, and Sarah Isgur to discuss the government shutdown and the upcoming elections in New Jersey, Virginia, and New York City on "This Week" roundtable.
Virginia Democrats are banking on anger toward President Trump pushing them over the finish line in next month’s off-year elections following a last-minute texting scandal that has threatened to roil the race.
President Trump isn't on the ballot in 2025. But he's still on voters' minds ahead of the first general election since his second term win a year ago.
Fox News contributor Joe Concha on former Biden press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defending leaving the Democratic Party and Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., defending Jay Jones staying in the Virginia attorney general's race.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is ramping up its spending in the upcoming off-year elections in Virginia, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania as polls tighten ahead of Election Day next month.
While Virginia and New Jersey have drawn the focus of both parties this year as politically purple states with gubernatorial elections, the DNC announced earlier this year that it will continue to boost all state chapters of the party to support candidates up and down ballots from local to state to national.