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The New York Times | 11.5.22

How Diverse Are the Candidates in the Midterm Elections?

After a pair of triumphant elections for women and people of color in American politics, in which records were smashed in 2018 and then broken again in 2020, diverse candidates made further progress this year. Keep Reading »

Time | 11.4.22

Two Black Women Are Making Strong Bids for Senate. Some Say the Democratic Party Has Failed Them

When Quentin James saw a chart tallying some of his party’s Senate spending this year, he was dismayed. Keep Reading »

U.S. News & World Report | 11.3.22

The Quiet Race That Could Decide Control of the Senate

A lack of national money and attention on the North Carolina Senate contest has resulted in a race that has been shockingly quiet. And it’s an approach that Democrats could regret. Keep Reading »

The Associated Press | 10.29.22

Wes Moore, Black Democrats aiming to make Maryland history

Wes Moore could soon make history if elected Maryland’s first Black governor, and he’s not alone: Rep. Anthony Brown would be the state’s first Black attorney general. Aruna Miller, Moore’s running mate who immigrated from India, would be the first Asian-American elected statewide in Maryland. Keep Reading »

The New York Times | 10.28.22

Obama to Georgia Democrats: ‘Resist the Temptation to Give Up’

The former president is hitting the campaign trail, beginning in Georgia on Friday night, to try to help Democrats energize voters and regain momentum in key Senate races. Keep Reading »