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Miller files vote-count lawsuit in state court

Alaska's bitterly contested Senate election went to state court Monday when Republican Joe Miller sued the state over the way write-in ballots ...

 

How Republicans staged a takeover in the states

One of the most important and underreported results of the midterms was the GOP picked up at least 675 state legislative seats.

 

Did tea party cost GOP the Senate?

Tea party backed Senate candidates in several states significantly underperformed more establishment Republican candidates running on the same ballot last Tuesday, data that provides further evidence that the tea party movement may have cost the GOP seats.

 

Besides seats, GOP wins sway in 2010 redistricting

Republicans don't just control much of the electoral map. In some cases, they now have the power to redraw it.

 

GOP evicts Democrats from House majority

GOP evicts Democrats from House majority

Congressional races across the country saw Republicans and "tea party" forces trying to fan the flames of voter dissatisfaction, while Democrats were trying to spark some of the fervor that swept Barack Obama into the presidency in 2008. Riding a wave of popular anger over a sluggish economic recovery and disappointment with Democratic policies, Republicans won control of the House of Representatives on Tuesday.

 

Labor Unions Fear Rollback of Rights if G.O.P. Wins

Labor Unions Fear Rollback of Rights if G.O.P. Wins

Republicans are signaling that they plan to push bills and strategies to undermine labor’s political clout and ability to grow.

 

GOP leaders concede Senate may be out of reach

GOP leaders concede Senate may be out of reach

Top Republicans conceded Sunday that they could fall short of winning control of the Senate in Tuesday's congressional elections. With the Republican wave in danger of falling short in the Senate, tensions rose over a ...

 

Tea party antics could burn Republicans

Tea party antics could burn Republicans

The tea party's volatile influence on this election year appears to be doing more harm than good for Republicans' chances in some of the closest races in the nation, in which little-known candidates who upset the establishment with primary wins are now stumbling in the campaign's final days.

 

Judge: Voters Can Wear WWE Garb to Polls

Judge: Voters Can Wear WWE Garb to Polls

A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Connecticut's top election official to allow voters to wear World Wrestling Entertainment garb to the polls, ruling that it could not be considered political advertising for Republican Senate candidate Linda McMahon, the company's former CEO.

 

Carly Fiorina set for release from hospital

Carly Fiorina, the California Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, has been successfully treated for an infection and will be released from a hospital on Wednesday, her staff said.

 

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