Women, Minorities Lead Historic Firsts on Election Night
November 8 By Susan Milligan Massachusetts got its first female elected governor Tuesday night – and the first openly lesbian governor ever elected in the country. New York, too, gave its official election imprimatur to a woman for the first time in history, as did…
Trump Facing Deadline to Comply with Jan. 6 Committee Subpoena
November 4 By Kaia Hubbard Former President Donald Trump faces a Friday deadline to turn over documents to the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol as part of a historic subpoena announced last month. The committee took the major and…
The Battlegrounds: Oregon Governor
November 1 By Louis Jacobson Oregon Governor Democratic-held open seat Democratic nominee: Former House Speaker Tina Kotek Republican nominee: Former state House Minority Leader Christine Drazan Independent candidate: Former state Sen. Betsy Johnson Oregon is a state that generally votes Democratic, but with the unpopularity…
GOP House Control Promises Gridlock, Probes, Impeachments
October 28 By Kaia Hubbard When House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy unveiled his party’s “Commitment to America” platform last month, rolling out its midterm pitch to voters, he surmised that Democrats “have no plan to fix all the problems they created” – citing inflation, crime…
Democrats Muffle Criticism of Biden’s Ukraine Policy Amid Appearance of In-Fighting
October 25 By Kaia Hubbard A group of progressive lawmakers on Tuesday withdrew an inflammatory letter urging President Joe Biden to reconsider his Ukraine policy that was released as the Democratic speaker of the House was in the awkward position of assuring a summit of…
Pence on Voting for Trump in ‘24: ‘There Might be Somebody Else I’d Prefer More’
October 21 By Kaia Hubbard Former Vice President Mike Pence drew laughter in a speech on Wednesday when he declined to say whether he’d vote for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. “Well, there might be somebody else I’d prefer more,” Pence quipped while…
Biden Gambit Looks to Relieve Border Pressure as Election Day Nears
October 20 By Elliott Davis Jr. President Joe Biden is looking to stem a root cause of a recent uptick in illegal immigration, enacting a politically risky policy in order to blunt Republican attacks on the issue ahead of crucial midterm elections but drawing the…
Biden Looks to Abortion Rights to Fire Up Democrats
October 19 By Susan Milligan President Joe Biden made a deal Tuesday with rank-and-file Democrats: Elect more Democrats to Congress, and he’ll sign a law codifying abortion rights on the January anniversary of the 1973 Roe v Wade decision the Supreme Court reversed in June….
Challengers attack Gov. Dunleavy for missed debates, including the latest Monday at the Anchorage Chamber
October 18 By Alex DeMarban Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Monday continued to come under fire from his leading challengers for missing debates, including Monday’s lunchtime event organized by the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce. Dunleavy has attended two of the five debates he said he would…
Why Is ‘22 Proving To Be So Unpredictable? The Old Rules Don’t Apply
October 17 By Susan Milligan An unpopular president. Domestic abuse and other scandals. A deeply unhappy electorate displeased with the direction the country is headed. All of those things would once have been defining factors in races for the House and Senate, almost ensuring a…