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[The Righteous Right]( Michael Barone [Trump and Biden Big Losers, DeSantis Big Winner in 2022]( One way to look at this election is as a repudiation of Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Democrats held 235 seats in the House in 2018 as Biden launched his campaign for president. To the surprise of prognosticators, they won just a bare majority, 222, on the day he was elected in 2020. As ... [Continue Reading..]( [The Righteous Right]( : Laura Hollis [Postmortem 2022]( Unlike past elections where certain factors, issues or problems clearly stand out when explaining results, analysis of these midterms feels like assembling a jigsaw puzzle: lots of parts, no clear picture of what happened or what's coming. Here are the pieces I see at this point: No. 1:... [Continue Reading..]( Sponsor
[ Voters largely reject election deniers as secretaries of state –
but the partisan battle for election administration will continue ]( [Voters largely reject election deniers as secretaries of state – but the partisan battle for election administration will continue]( Thom Reilly, Professor & Co-Director, Center for an Independent and Sustainable Democracy, School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University, The Conversation Midterm voters in six states – Arizona, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico and Vermont – appear to have rejected extremist secretary of state candidates who denied the validity of the 2020 presidential election. Secretaries of state serve key roles as chief election administrators who oversee elections at the state level. Most people holding these jobs are selected ... [Continue Reading]( [ Uneven election night for New York Democrats draws out divisions
within party ]( [Uneven election night for New York Democrats draws out divisions within party]( Michael Gartland and Tim Balk, New York Daily News NEW YORK — In the end, the contest between Gov. Kathy Hochul and her Republican challenger, Rep. Lee Zeldin of Long Island, was not quite as close as some Democrats had feared in the final days of the New York governor’s race. Hochul won by about 5 percentage points, according to incomplete Board of Elections results, a margin large enough to allow her to celebrate before midnight... [Continue Reading]( [ Maryland elects a slate of historic, diverse 'firsts' across
statewide offices, led by Wes Moore ]( [Maryland elects a slate of historic, diverse 'firsts' across statewide offices, led by Wes Moore]( Hannah Gaskill, Hayes Gardner, The Baltimore Sun BALTIMORE — With his family in tow, Gov.-elect Wes Moore walked across the stage at his election night victory party Tuesday and into the history books: for the first time since the office was founded, Maryland will have a Black governor. “You’ll never see a first Black governor in Maryland again,” said Amy Dacey, the executive director of American University Sine Institute of... [Continue Reading]( Bob Gorrell [ Bob Gorrell for 11/11/2022 ]( [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It](
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