Mondaire Jones Loses Comeback Bid After Former Progressive Allies Abandon Him Over Israel

Former Rep. Mondaire Jones (D., N.Y.) lost his comeback bid for his Lower Hudson Valley congressional seat against Rep. Mike Lawler (R.) after spending months bleeding support from former allies. Lawler led Jones by 16 points with 94 percent of the vote reported when the Associated Press called the race at 5:30 a.m. Wednesday. The

Dem Rep. Jahana Hayes Survives After Embracing Anti-Israel Constituents

Rep. Jahana Hayes (D.) prevailed over former state senator George Logan (R.) in Connecticut’s only contentious congressional district, a key win for Democrats in one of their most vulnerable House seats. Hayes led Logan by 6 points with 88 percent of the vote reported when the Associated Press called the race just after 2 a.m.

Gabe Vasquez, Exposed for Dropping N-Bomb in Phone Call With Former Employer, Gets a Pass from Voters

Rep. Gabe Vasquez (D., New Mexico) prevailed in his race against former Rep. Yvette Herrell (R.) for a second time after ousting her in 2022. Vasquez, previously a Las Cruces City Council member whose campaign was marred by several scandals, led his opponent by 3 points with 97 percent of the vote reported when the

Elephant in the Upper Chamber: Republicans Take the Senate

GOP victory propelled by Trump’s strength and aggressive intervention in primary races Donald Trump shakes hands with NRSC chair Steve Daines. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) Republicans have officially flipped control of the Senate, an outcome that was long expected thanks to a favorable electoral map that included Democrat-held seats in Trump-friendly West Virginia, Montana,

Sue Altman Loses Bid To Flip New Jersey District After Backpedaling on Her Progressive Past 

Democrat Sue Altman, who spent months trying to shed her far-left ideals, fell to Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr. in her bid to flip New Jersey’s most contentious congressional district. Kean led Altman by nearly 7 points with 93 percent of the vote reported when the Associated Press called the race just after midnight on

Sherrod Brown Goes Down in Ohio as GOP Flips Senate Seat

Ohio race was closely watched in battle for Senate Ohio Republican Senate nominee Bernie Moreno addresses supporters (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) Republican Bernie Moreno unseated incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown (D., Ohio) on Tuesday, padding the Republican Party’s likely Senate majority. Moreno’s victory coincided with former president Donald Trump winning Ohio for the third time. Moreno led

Ted Cruz Defeats Challenger Colin Allred, Squashing Democrats’ Hopes To Flip Texas Seat

Texas Rep. Colin Allred (D.) lost his bid to unseat Sen. Ted Cruz (R.), marking yet another failure for the Democratic Party in its struggle to flip the Senate seat in the historically conservative state. Cruz led Allred, who represents Texas’s 32nd Congressional District, by 9 points with 71 percent of the vote reported when