Political Note #509 Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia elections
Pennsylvania and Ohio's Senate races could flip the Senate. Ohio's Supreme Court race could shape the state's future.
Pennsylvania and Ohio's Senate races could flip the Senate. Ohio's Supreme Court race could shape the state's future.
Could it happen this time? Can a Democrat win state-wide office in Texas?
Democrats may dominate in California, but Democratic Congressional candidates in California who get help can change the country.
Arguably, elections to state supreme courts are among the most important and most neglected at the same time. Consider Arkansas, Kentucky, Montana, and New Mexico.
Elizabeth Rochford in Judicial District 2 and Mary K. O'Brien in Judicial District 3 are the Democratic candidates for Illinois' Supreme Court.
Reelecting Justice Richard Bernstein and electing State Representative Kyra Harris Bolden ensures that the Michigan Supreme Court continues to have a majority of Democrats.
If one Democratic candidate for Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court is elected, Ohio's Supreme Court will be divided 4 Democrats, 3 Republicans
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If Pennsylvania’s representation in Congress had remained gerrymandered at 13 Republicans and 5 Democrats, Republicans would today have a majority in the United States House of Representatives.
If Democrats win the Presidency, gain control of the Senate, and keep control of the House, they should look at the size of the Supreme Court, other federal courts, and a minimum age for Supreme Court appointments.