House Elections

New Mexico Republican candidate Yvette Herrell is currently trying to downplay her past hard-line anti-abortion stances.
The state’s so-called jungle primary, in which the top two advance regardless of party, saw two candidates with the same number of votes counted so far.
Speculation by Joe Kent, currently running for Congress in Washington, is similar to the line taken by Russian state propaganda.
Yvette Herrell’s campaign is another example of how abortion politics has changed since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Harry Dunn, who faced a violent mob that hurled racist slurs at him, says the U.S. Capitol insurrection “exposed how fragile this democracy is."
The dustup over Isaiah Martin's website reflects tension within the party over how to respond to pro-Israel groups' big spending.
Baugh was referring to threats to religious freedom, a spokesperson for his congressional campaign said.
He is due to face former school board member Liz Gereghty, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s younger sister, in the Democratic primary.
The New York Republican wants a second term after it was revealed he lied to win a first one.
Local Democrats said her victory will have major "ripple effects across the Commonwealth."