Por: MarketWatch Politics October 18, 2022
That’s shown in the below chart, which relies on filings to the Federal Election Commission as of an Oct. 15 deadline by the candidates’ principal campaign committees and their joint fundraising committees with their parties. A number of the Democratic candidates in battleground states could have a fundraising edge because they are “incumbents who aren’t needing to jump over all the hurdles of running for office for the first time,”... + full article
CNBC USA Politics October 19, 2022
watch nowVIDEO12:2112:21Congress should codify Roe once and for all, says Joe BidenPresident Joe Biden said Tuesday he will push the next U.S. Congress to codify the abortion rights protections outlined in Roe v. Wade if Democrats keep control of the legislature.Biden made the... + más
Biden gives Democrats incentive to beat red wave threatening House majority | Newsweek
Biden to promise quick action on codifying Roe if Democrats keep control of Congress | ABC News
Politico USA Politics October 19, 2022
Ever since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, it seemed possible that Democrats could avoid a midterm disaster. But if the post-Roe summer belonged to Democrats, by mid-October, even they can see the momentum they had is fading. A recent has Democrats running 2... + más
Ad spending shows Dems hinging midterm hopes on abortion | ABC News
The Stock Market Has Risen After Every Midterm Election Since 1950 | Forbes
Slate USA Politics October 11, 2022
As of early October, Republican independent expenditure groups were outspending Democrats in the top nine senate races by a cool . For Democrats, who have allowed themselves to hope the party might pick up additional Senate seats in this cycle, the prospect of being outspent by... + más
Review: Is horror movie 'Smile' so dumb that it's actually smart? Who knows! | Los Angeles Times
Ex-Trump economist warns September jobs reports shows the worker shortage is 'a real curse' | Fox Business
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion October 06, 2022
What a difference six months make. Earlier this year, it was generally conceded that Republicans would sweep to victories in the midterm elections, giving them control of the House and Senate. Yet as of Friday, Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight election forecast gives Democrats... + más
Bader has 2 go-ahead singles, 3 RBIs in Yankees debut | Associated Press
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg auction brings in nearly $517K | 10 WBNS
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 04, 2022
If you are already tired of political ads and polls, we have bad news for you: It’s only going to ramp up even more.The start of October means we are getting toward the homestretch until Election Day in November, and no doubt there are critical races across the country that... + más
'Republican control of the House is not a foregone conclusion,' says political analyst | MarketWatch
GOP megadonor Peter Thiel signals he is done helping Ohio Senate hopeful J.D. Vance, will fundraise for Arizona's Blake Masters | CNBC
MarketWatch USA Business October 03, 2022
Writing for his newsletter Cohn added that the likeliest outcome of the Nov. 8 midterm elections is that Republicans gain the majority in the House — a view widely held among analysts. Democrats currently hold the majority in the House with . According to , Republicans... + más
Kevin McCarthy unveils House GOP's big ideas midterm election agenda | CBS News
Republicans Reveal Immigration Agenda Ahead of Midterms | Time
The Atlantic USA Politics September 28, 2022
Both Democrats and Republicans keep retreating into their corners.Getty; Alamy; The AtlanticSeptember 28, 2022, 10:43 AM ETThe map of competitive Senate elections is shrinking—and not just for November.Though Republicans began the year expecting sweeping Senate gains, the... + más
American Airlines will add new premium suites in 2024 in race for high-paying travelers | CNBC
McConnell backs Senate's election reform bill, calls Cheney-backed plan a 'non-starter' | Fox News
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