Category: 2022 midterm US Senate elections

Demings Pushes Turnout, But Florida Numbers Appear to Favor Rubio

After a year of campaigning in her bid to unseat incumbent Republican Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Democratic challenger Rep. Val Demings (D-Fla.) defined in one nine-word Nov. 6 Twitter post what it will take to win Nov. 8. “This election will come down to one thing: turnout,” she wrote. The problem for Demings and fellow…


Encouraging People to ‘Kill and Confront’ MAGA Extremism Not a Great Choice of Words, Ryan Admits

Encouraging people to “kill and confront” the MAGA movement may not have been a “great choice of words,” Ohio Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Tim Ryan told audience members and viewers at a town hall in Columbus on Nov. 1. The event, which was hosted by Fox News, took place one week before the Nov. 8…


Fetterman’s Health Is Among Key Issues in Awaited Showdown With Oz in Pennsylvania

Late-campaign general election debates are often more curiosity than determinative in influencing all but the most undecided of voters. Most face-to-face candidate clashes consist of a rehash of platform pledges, past achievements, and well-worn attacks on opponents, while hoping to induce or avoid a blatant blunder or loss of composure in the last laps before…


Ex Nevada AGs Laxalt and Cortez Masto, Compare Performances in Key Senate Race

Nevada Republican Adam Laxalt is challenging incumbent Democrat Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto in one of the nation’s most pivotal—and expensive—tossup showdowns of the 2022 midterms. At stake on Nov. 8 in the Laxalt-Cortez Masto contest, according to an array of analyses and projections, is control of the now-split U.S. Senate in 2023.  Both campaigns have…