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United States — Democratic Party (United States) & United States — Republican Party (United States)

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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) is seeking to gain a net of four Senate seats to wrest control from Republicans, with the United States — Texas race being a key part of their strategy.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) currently dominates United States — Texas politics and holds the Senate seat that Jasmine Rockett is challenging. They are working to maintain their control.
Dec 08, 2025 · 8 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) is fighting against Republican-led redistricting efforts, particularly in the Deep South and United States — West Virginia, to maintain and gain seats in the House of Representatives. The court rulings have negatively impacted their gains, requiring them to redouble efforts for future elections.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) is actively pursuing redistricting efforts to gain more seats in the House of Representatives, which has led to legal challenges and a shifting political landscape. Their actions are a primary driver of the event.
May 14, 2026 · 6 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) received an unexpected boost from Dianna Gibson's ruling, which creates a Democrat-leaning district in United States — Utah, increasing their chances of flipping a House seat in the 2026 midterm elections.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) in United States — Utah had drawn a congressional map to protect their four House seats, which was rejected by Dianna Gibson. This ruling is a setback for their efforts to maintain control of the United States — United States House of Representatives.
Nov 11, 2025 · 7 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) achieved surprising victories in various special elections, demonstrating momentum that could lead to gains in the November midterms and potentially shift control of the U.S. House, U.S. Senate, and state governments.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) experienced significant losses in recent special elections, indicating a potential shift in voter sentiment ahead of the November midterms. This could impact their control of the U.S. House, U.S. Senate, and state governments.
Apr 09, 2026 · 8 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) in United States — Florida is facing the possibility of losing up to four U.S. House seats due to the new congressional map, which they call a 'power grab' and 'blatantly illegal'.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States)-controlled legislature in United States — Florida passed the new congressional map, which is expected to result in a gain of four U.S. House seats for them.
May 01, 2026 · 6 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) is also engaged in redistricting, particularly in United States — California, United States — Utah, and United States — West Virginia, seeking to gain seats in the United States — United States House of Representatives.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) is actively involved in redistricting efforts across multiple states, aiming to gain additional seats in the United States — United States House of Representatives.
May 04, 2026 · 6 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) faced a major setback as their voter-approved redistricting plan was struck down, dimming their hopes for additional U.S. House seats in the midterm elections.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) gained an advantage in the nationwide battle for congressional seats due to the United States — Supreme Court of Virginia's ruling, which was seen as a sign of GOP momentum.
May 08, 2026 · 26 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The Democratic Party's efforts to redraw electoral maps for partisan advantage in United States — West Virginia were rejected by the court, dealing a blow to their hopes of gaining seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The Republican Party successfully challenged the Democratic-backed electoral map in United States — West Virginia, bolstering their chances of maintaining control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
May 08, 2026 · 6 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) is implementing a new strategy to back independent candidates in red states where their brand is considered toxic, aiming to win elections and break partisan gridlock.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) is the target of the United States — Democratic Party (United States)'s strategy to back independent candidates in red states, aiming to reduce Republican influence in Congress.
May 15, 2026 · 8 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) is actively trying to rein in Donald Trump's war powers and has raised concerns about his threats against Iran, linking these issues to economic affordability and healthcare.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) members in the United States — United States House of Representatives blocked Democratic efforts to curb Donald Trump's war powers, supporting his policies.
Apr 09, 2026 · 6 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) successfully challenged the security funding proposal, leading to its blockage, and vows to continue opposing it.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) proposed the $1 billion security funding and is now revising the legislation after the parliamentarian's ruling.
May 16, 2026 · 7 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): Many of its own voters perceive the United States — Democratic Party (United States) as 'weak' or 'ineffective,' which could undermine its efforts to reclaim Congress in 2026.
United States — Republican Party (United States): While more positively viewed by its base than the United States — Democratic Party (United States), a significant portion of United States — Republican Party (United States) voters describe it negatively, with some expressing disillusionment over its fealty to Donald Trump.
Aug 03, 2025 · 7 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) stands to lose a congressional seat in United States — Louisiana due to the proposed redistricting plan.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) in United States — Louisiana is advancing a plan to eliminate a majority-Black congressional district, aiming to gain more seats.
May 13, 2026 · 8 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) is negatively impacted by these redistricting efforts, as Republicans aim to eliminate Democratic-held districts and reduce their representation.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) is the primary driver of the redistricting efforts across multiple Southern states, aiming to leverage a Supreme Court ruling to gain more U.S. House seats.
May 07, 2026 · 7 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): A group of moderate members of the United States — Democratic Party (United States) agreed to proceed with legislation to end the shutdown, while others opposed it due to the lack of guaranteed healthcare subsidies.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) leaders worked with moderate Democrats to reach a bipartisan agreement to end the government shutdown.
Nov 10, 2025 · 6 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The Democratic Party_(United States) refused to pass a short-term spending bill without an extension of enhanced tax credits for health coverage, leading to the shutdown. They continue to push for health care subsidies.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) opposed extending health care tax credits in the government funding bill, leading to a stalemate. They eventually agreed to a compromise to end the shutdown.
Nov 13, 2025 · 6 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) in United States — Oregon passed the gas tax increase, but now faces a challenging referendum amid high gas prices, complicating their midterm election strategy.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) initiated the petition to repeal the gas tax increase in United States — Oregon, using it to counter the United States — Democratic Party (United States)'s affordability messaging and gain political advantage.
May 10, 2026 · 6 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) lawmakers announced the removal of funding for Donald Trump's United States — White House ballroom and have opposed the project, portraying the United States — Republican Party (United States) as out of touch.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) sought $1 billion in taxpayer funding for the United States — White House ballroom's security upgrades, but their efforts were imperiled by the parliamentarian's ruling.
May 16, 2026 · 7 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) benefits from Brian Kemp's decision not to run, as it potentially eases the path for Jon Ossoff's re-election in United States — Georgia (U.S. state).
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) faces a setback in its efforts to unseat Jon Ossoff in Georgia, as Brian Kemp was considered their strongest candidate.
May 05, 2025 · 8 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) is pushing for an extension of the Affordable Care Act tax credits and opposes the Republican healthcare package, seeking to prevent rising healthcare costs for Americans.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) is proposing a new healthcare package that does not include an extension of enhanced tax subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, leading to potential premium increases for millions.
Dec 12, 2025 · 7 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) is united against the clean funding bill, demanding extensions of health insurance subsidies and reversals of United States — Medicaid cuts.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) is pushing for a clean funding bill and has included United States — Medicaid cuts and tax packages in their legislative priorities, contributing to the current standoff.
Sep 25, 2025 · 8 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): Democratic lawmakers in United States — Texas successfully defended their right to dissent through a quorum break, as the United States — Supreme Court of the United States ruled against Governor Greg Abbott's lawsuit.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The Republican Party's efforts in United States — Texas to punish Democratic lawmakers for a quorum break were unsuccessful due to the United States — Supreme Court of the United States's ruling.
May 15, 2026 · 9 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) is facing challenges in maintaining congressional seats due to the United States — Supreme Court of the United States's ruling and subsequent redistricting efforts by the United States — Republican Party (United States).
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) stands to gain additional U.S. House seats in several states due to the United States — Supreme Court of the United States's ruling and subsequent redistricting efforts.
May 01, 2026 · 57 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) and civil rights groups are suing to block the new map in United States — Tennessee, viewing it as an attempt to eliminate Democratic-held, majority-minority congressional seats.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States)-controlled United States — Tennessee legislature initiated and finalized the redistricting plan, aiming to create solidly Republican congressional districts and eliminate Democratic-held, majority-minority seats.
May 09, 2026 · 9 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) in the United States blocked Donald Trump's nominees and resisted rule changes, leading to a political impasse.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) in the United States failed to secure a deal for Donald Trump's nominees and is considering changing Senate rules.
Aug 03, 2025 · 7 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) gained momentum with Karen Higgins' victory in United States — Miami, adding to a string of recent election wins and dimming Republican prospects for the 2026 midterm elections.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) faced a significant loss in United States — Miami with Emilio González's defeat, raising concerns about Hispanic support and their prospects for the 2026 midterm elections.
Dec 10, 2025 · 7 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) is negatively impacted by the new law, which they believe is an attempt by Republicans to gain an advantage in Democratic-leaning counties.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) is the proponent of the new law, aiming to promote public safety and potentially gain an edge in local elections in Democratic-leaning counties.
May 13, 2026 · 8 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) is initiating the votes in the United States to oppose the regulatory rollbacks by the Trump administration, using this as an election year strategy.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) senators are being targeted by the United States — Democratic Party (United States) to take politically difficult votes regarding the United States — Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rollbacks, especially those up for reelection.
May 13, 2026 · 10 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) secured a candidate, 2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska, for a highly targeted congressional district, aiming to gain control of the House.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) has 2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska as their candidate in United States — Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District, aiming to retain the seat.
May 14, 2026 · 6 articles
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United States — Democratic Party (United States): The United States — Democratic Party (United States) is blocking funds for immigration enforcement agencies and opposes efforts to pay for the White House ballroom project with public money.
United States — Republican Party (United States): The United States — Republican Party (United States) is pushing for $1 billion in White House security upgrades for Donald Trump's ballroom project and is using a partisan budget maneuver to pass the funding.
May 05, 2026 · 6 articles
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