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Karen Bass taps Biden-Harris campaign vet for reelection fight

Off The Press

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June 25, 2026

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is bringing on Julie Chávez Rodríguez — who managed campaigns for former President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris — to lead her reelection campaign against a high-profile progressive challenger. The move, reported first in POLITICO and confirmed on Tuesday by Bass spokesperson Alex Stack, comes as Bass prepares []...Click to read more

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Washington Examiner

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· Jul 9, 2026

Giving Platner the bum’s rush

GIVING PLATNER THE BUM’S RUSH. Graham Platner won the Maine Democratic Senate primary in a landslide. Platner received 71.9 of the vote, while his closest competitor, Maine Gov. Janet Mills, had 19.3. In the actual vote number, 154,058 Maine Democrats and independents voted to make Platner their Senate nominee, while 41,301 voted for Mills. A number []

Coffman Chronicle

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· Jun 21, 2026

Maine Democrats Pick Pingree for Governor as Platner Ally Troy Jackson Falls Short

Hannah Pingree’s victory in Maine’s Democratic primary for governor gives Democrats their nominee for the open governor’s race, and creates a more complicated political signal for Graham Platner’s Senate campaign.

The Hill

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· Jun 30, 2026

Live results: Hickenlooper faces progressive challenger in Colorado Senate primary

Colorado Sen. John Hickenlooper (D) is competing in a Tuesday primary as he seeks a second term in Capitol Hill. State Sen. Julie Gonzales is mounting a primary challenge from the left against the Senate Democrat. The winner in Tuesday's race will face state Sen. Mark Baisley, the GOP's presumptive nominee. Polls close at 9...

RedState

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· Jun 28, 2026

LIVE: Election Results — Louisiana Senate Party Runoffs

LIVE: Election Results — Louisiana Senate Party Runoffs

Conservative Review

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· Jul 1, 2026

Wisconsin Dem House Candidate Touts College Students 'From Minnesota' as Crucial 'Voting Bloc': 'Let's Re-Register Them, Like, That's Great'

The likely Democratic nominee in Wisconsin's Third Congressional District, Rebecca Cooke, identified a crucial voting bloc for her campaign during a recent fundraiser: out-of-state college students from Minnesota who can be re-register[ed] to vote in the Badger State, an audio recording obtained by the Washington Free Beacon shows.The post Wisconsin Dem House Candidate Touts College Students 'From Minnesota' as Crucial 'Voting Bloc': 'Let's Re-Register Them, Like, That's Great' appeared first on .

Off The Press

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· Jul 1, 2026

Colorado Sen Hickenlooper defeats progressive challenger in Dem primary

Incumbent Colorado Democratic Sen. John Hickenlooper, who is seeking a second term in the upper chamber, won his primary Tuesday night, defeating “progressive Democrat” state Sen. Julie Gonzales for the nomination. Hickenlooper won the primary with 57 of the vote at the time of publishing, according to the Associated Press, and will face Republican nominee []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Karen Bass taps Biden-Harris campaign vet for reelection fight": Washington Examiner — Giving Platner the bum’s rush. Coffman Chronicle — Maine Democrats Pick Pingree for Governor as Platner Ally Troy Jackson Falls Short. The Hill — Live results: Hickenlooper faces progressive challenger in Colorado Senate primary. RedState — LIVE: Election Results — Louisiana Senate Party Runoffs. Conservative Review — Wisconsin Dem House Candidate Touts College Students 'From Minnesota' as Crucial 'Voting Bloc': 'Let's Re-Register Them, Like, That's Great'. Off The Press — Colorado Sen Hickenlooper defeats progressive challenger in Dem primary