For his 2024 Senate bid, Gallego wants to target the swath of Latino voters in the state who typically don’t participate and are disillusioned and distrustful of politicians.
Author: Sabrina Rodriguez
‘There is no plan. There’s nothing’: Florida Democrats in despair over future
More than two months after humbling midterm losses in a longtime battleground, Democrats are in a state of disorder and pessimistic about 2024.
Warnock beats Walker in Ga. runoff, growing Democrats’ Senate majority
It was a hard-fought victory for Democrats in an increasingly purple state that was central to the party’s gains last election cycle and is expected to be a key battleground in 2024.
In Georgia runoff, GOP worries about Walker, Trump and party’s future
The Georgia runoff between Raphael G. Warnock and Herschel Walker caps a turbulent midterm election in which voters rejected many candidates tied to Donald Trump.
Obama returns to Georgia to rally support for Warnock in tight runoff race
With early voting underway in the Georgia runoff, Obama’s mission on Thursday was to energize Democratic base voters for Sen. Raphael G. Warnock (D).
Democrat-aligned group pumps money into Georgia runoff ground game
A nonprofit works to invest over $11 million to mobilize voters before the Dec. 6 runoff between Sen. Raphael Warnock (D) and GOP challenger Herschel Walker.
Second woman renews accusation Walker pressured her to have abortion
The woman, who first came forward last month, offered additional details about her claims against Georgia Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker and challenged him to meet with her.
Kemp stumps for Walker in show of GOP unity for the Ga. Senate runoff
Gov. Brian Kemp’s public show of support is considered crucial for Senate hopeful Herschel Walker, who lagged behind other Georgia Republicans on election night.
Parties gear up for runoff in Ga., the last outstanding Senate race
Democrats held their majority with Saturday’s projected win in Nevada, but a 51st vote in Georgia would offer a cushion for key legislation.
Democrats worry the GOP could win traditionally liberal Miami-Dade
Gov. Ron DeSantis could be the first Republican gubernatorial nominee in 20 years to claim victory in Miami-Dade County.