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The ‘Nepo Babies’ of the Senate

by Jacob Rubashkin March 29, 2023 · 12:30 PM EDT

The U.S. House of Representatives is filled with members whose family connections bolstered their congressional careers — but the more august Senate isn’t immune either.

Earlier this month, Inside Elections explored the family political ties boasted by many members of the House. Taking inspiration…

Ohio Senate: The Battle for the Buckeye State

by Erin Covey March 24, 2023 · 2:30 PM EDT

Sherrod Brown is the last Democrat standing in Ohio, once a bellwether state that now has a clear conservative bent. 

The senator has been involved in Democratic politics in Ohio since 1974, when the 21-year-old was first elected to the state House. Fifty years later, Brown has an established…

Colorado 3: Can Boebert Bounce Back?

by Jacob Rubashkin March 24, 2023 · 2:29 PM EDT

One of the biggest surprises of the 2022 election wasn’t actually an upset. 

Colorado Republican Lauren Boebert won re-election as expected, but it ended up being the closest House race in the country. She won by just a few hundred votes, even though she was running in a district Donald Trump…

Report Shorts (March 24, 2023)

March 24, 2023 · 2:28 PM EDT

Arizona Senate. Kyrsten Sinema’s campaign website has stopped sending donors to Democratic platform ActBlue. Instead, the independent now directs donors to rival payment processor Anedot, which is used primarily by Republican candidates and independents. Sinema hasn’t been kicked off ActBlue (yet),…

Texas Senate: Always on Democrats’ Mind

by Erin Covey March 22, 2023 · 3:00 PM EDT

Democrats believed Texas was on the verge of turning blue after 2018, when Beto O’Rourke came just two and a half points away from unseating Republican Sen. Ted Cruz. Half a decade later, the polarizing senator is preparing for his third Senate campaign — and Democrats in the Lone Star State have…

The ‘Nepo Babies’ of the House of Representatives

by Jacob Rubashkin March 16, 2023 · 5:06 PM EDT

In its last issue of 2022, New York magazine published an exploration of Hollywood’s so-called “nepo babies.” The article cataloged the countless famous children of famous and well-connected parents across film, television, sports, music and modeling. Think Allison Williams, Zoe Kravitz, even…

2024 House Overview: Republicans Try to Hold the Line

March 10, 2023 · 2:30 PM EST

By Nathan L. Gonzales, Jacob Rubashkin, and Erin Covey

While it took more than a year for the 2022 House battleground to come into focus because of redistricting, this cycle is less complicated. With district lines in place in the vast majority of states and one cycle worth of election results,…

2024 House Overview (March 10, 2023): Alabama-Iowa

March 10, 2023 · 2:29 PM EST

Alaska.
At-Large, Mary Peltola, D, re-elected 55%.
Trump 53%. The parties disagree about what happened here. Democratic strategists believe Peltola is a special candidate who has positioned herself perfectly within Alaska’s unique electorate. Republicans believe her win was more a result of the…

2024 House Overview (March 10, 2023): Kansas-New York

March 10, 2023 · 2:28 PM EST

Kansas.
3rd District (Kansas City suburbs) Sharice Davids, D, re-elected 55%. Biden 51%. Republican strategists don’t like to admit it, but Davids is quietly a political powerhouse. State Republicans redrew her district to be substantially more Republican after 2020, but she defeated the same…

2024 House Overview (March 10, 2023): North Carolina-Wyoming

March 10, 2023 · 2:27 PM EST

North Carolina
The Old North State is, again, engulfed in a complicated redistricting battle. The map used in 2022, which created seven Republican-leaning districts, six Democratic-leaning districts, and a purple district, was put in place by the North Carolina Supreme Court, controlled by…