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New York Times/Siena polling of six battleground states shows a close race for control of the U.S. Senate in November. Our chief political analyst, Nate Cohn, walks through the findings state by state.
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The BBC's political editor Chris Mason reflects on the fallout from the Defence Investment Plan.
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A sitting Democratic House member and a sitting senator both lost key races in the state.
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Democratic candidates are generally popular, Times/Siena polling finds, but retaking the Senate remains a big challenge.
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A democratic socialist ousted a veteran congresswoman in Denver, and a U.S. senator lost his bid for governor. But the state's other senator fended off a progressive primary challenger.
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Republicans are defending seats in Alaska, Iowa, Maine, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas as they try to maintain their majority. Democrats are competitive in all six states — but not leading in enough to take the chamber.
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The New Jersey Republican has explained the reason for his long absence: depression. Now he must convince voters that he deserves another term.
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Melat Kiros, a 29-year-old democratic socialist, unseated Representative Diana DeGette in a Democratic primary to represent the Denver area.
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After a salacious report about Ken Paxton, the Republican nominee for Senate in Texas, his Democratic rival, James Talarico, seized on the news — but focused on corruption and affordability.
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Keir Starmer announces extra defence spending - but the subject will still be one of the trickiest issues in his successor's in-tray.
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Get live results and maps from the 2026 Colorado primary election.
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Dame Diana Johnson MP believes Burnham "would make an excellent leader".
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Almost 1,000 pages of financial disclosure forms show that the president's earnings far outpaced his $600 million total income in 2024.
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The Democratic Socialists of America's slate dominated the New York primaries last week, with Aber Kawas winning the Democratic nomination for a New York state Senate seat in the New York City borough of Queens with a 20-point lead against progressive State Assemblymember Steven Raga. Born and raised in New York to Palestinian parents, Kawas campaigned on affordable housing, universal healthcare, immigration reform, public transit, climate action and opposition to U.S. support for Israel's genocide in Gaza.
Over the past decade, the DSA has grown from about 5,000 members to over 100,000 members in 200 chapters across the United States. "What we are saying is that we want to make sure that people who are struggling are provided the best social services possible by our government," says Aber Kawas of DSA candidates. "That is not a threat to people. That is a really hopeful message that so many Americans and so many people are looking for, and that is why we were able to win in these landslide victories."
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A major shift among Hispanic voters and a favorable candidate matchup have helped put Democrats on the doorstep of a Senate upset.
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Manny Rutinel, a state representative and former activist, will face Representative Gabe Evans, a Republican seen as vulnerable, in the fall.
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Representative Thomas Kean Jr., a New Jersey Republican, has finally reappeared in Congress. Questions remain about his nearly four-month absence from public life, which he said was due to depression.
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Parties normally hold conventions only in presidential years, but President Trump liked the idea of mobilizing Republicans this fall.
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The Supreme Court's ruling in the birthright citizenship case poses a political challenge for President Donald Trump.
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The BBC's security correspondent analyses the details of the plan, and what they mean for the UK's armed forces.
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Poland has been successful partly due to strong personal ties, but history suggests that its luck may not hold forever.
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BBC Verify looks at what the big numbers around the Defence Investment Plan mean for spending on the military and hitting the government's pledges.
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The blueprint will outline how billions will be spent on equipping the UK armed forces in the years ahead.
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The BBC's political editor speaks about Andy Burnham's first speech since launching his PM bid.
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The Senate GOP leader is sensitive to Mike Johnson's tough position. But on Ukraine and spending, the Hill's two top Republicans are looking further apart.
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