Republicans will definitely control the Senate next year and might gain even more seats as vote counting continues.
Democrats, not Republicans, seek the end, or at least a twisting, of the democratic processes of our Republic.
Donald Trump is running a winning campaign, expanding the electoral map while Kamala Harris tries desperately to protect her part of it.
Members of Congress have demanded a record $31 million in earmarks, more than three-quarters of them from Republicans.
The Presidential race in Pennsylvania, according to RealClearPolling, is deadlocked with both candidates below majority.
Republicans will win at least two Senate seats to capture the Senate and could capture as many as eight in battleground States.
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) proposes to remake the federal courts, and not merely the Supreme Court, in a Democratic Party approved image.
Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri scored an endorsement from the air and rail transport union through his concern for rail safety.
Senator Jon Tester of Montana is mounting a far-left-looking campaign against challenger Tim Sheehy that belies his moderate image.,
Dave McCormick has mounted a remarkably effective campaign against Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) in what will be a tight race.