2018 midterms
I’m a College Freshman, and This Is Why I Volunteer for Political Campaigns
Get ready — it won’t just be a coffee and donut run.
By Linzy Rosen
Why Does Donald Trump Keep Going to Montana?
Hint: it has to do with the 2018 midterm Senate race.
By Zach Schermele
A Republican Congressman's Siblings Endorsed His Opponent in Scathing Videos
"It would be difficult to see my brother as anything but a racist.”
By Emma Sarran Webster
Labor Candidates are Staking Their Claim in the Midterms by Standing Up for Workers
Labor has always held electoral power, especially when wielded by women.
By Kim Kelly
Yara Shahidi and Jimmy Fallon Want You to Take a Trip on "Voting Avenue"
Schoolhouse Rock, eat your heart out.
By Jewel Wicker
Cynthia Nixon May Have Lost, But the Push Left Lives On
Several progressive candidates saw success in the New York primaries.
By Christianna Silva
Meet the Democratic Socialist Feminist Running for New York Senate
"Young women who are considering running for office should know that you have a movement behind you."
By Katie Halper
What It's Like Seeing Barack Obama Back on the Campaign Trail
“That’s a real president."
By Lauren Young
David Garcia Could Be the First Latinx Governor of Arizona in 44 Years
He wants to tax the 1% and fund better schools.
By Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
Republicans Are Already Coming for Andrew Gillum, Who Could Be Florida's First Black Governor
Trump attacked him on Twitter and Gillum's opponent told voters not to "monkey this up."
By Emily Bloch
Alaska's Alyse Galvin Will Take on the Longest-Sitting U.S. Representative
Galvin will face off with Don Young, who has represented Alaska since 1973.
By Christianna Silva
Jahana Hayes Could Be the First Black Woman to Represent a New England State in Congress
“People told me I had no chance and I had no business trying to do this."
By Jewel Wicker
Christina Hallquist Just Became the First Openly Trans Major Party Nominee for Governor
"Tear it up, sister!"
By Lucy Diavolo
Meet Cathy Myers, the Former Teacher Who Wants to Clean Up Paul Ryan's Mess
She's running for Ryan's seat in the House of Representatives.
By Elly Belle
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Warned Democrats Against "Saltine Cracker" Politics
“I think what animates nonvoters is feeling like someone is really fighting for them."
By Emily Bloch
Breaking Down the Mess in Ohio's 12th District Special Election
A Trump endorsement, Green Party voters, and a rematch this November all factored in.
By Christianna Silva
Facebook Removed 32 Accounts Tied to a Political Influence Campaign
The company said it's trying to determine if accounts are linked to Russia.
By Lauren Young
50% of Republicans Say Increasing Racial Diversity Is Negative for the U.S.
A new survey asked for reactions to the U.S. becoming a majority-minority country.
By Jewel Wicker
Trump Invited Putin to the U.S.
Following their meeting in Finland, Trump wants to meet with Putin again.
By Christianna Silva
Senate Candidate Jenny Wilson Wants a Debate With Mitt Romney on Immigration
Wilson and Romney are facing off in Utah's Senate race.
By Lauren Young