Democrats in Iowa and Minnesota have seen success in recent legislative special elections, with Democrats outperforming previous presidential numbers by about 10 points. In Iowa’s 100th District, Blaine Watkins secured a tight victory, highlighting a shift to the right in the area. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, David Gottfriend won in District 40B, securing equal representation in committees.
In New Hampshire, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen announced she will not seek reelection, setting off an open-seat race with possible successors including Reps. Chris Pappas and Maggie Goodlander. On the Republican side, former Gov. Chris Sununu and former Sen. Scott Brown are potential candidates.
In Wisconsin, Democrat Rebecca Cooke is seeking a rematch for the 3rd Congressional District against Republican Rep. Derrick Van Orden. Van Orden’s controversial behavior has made him a target for Democrats. In New York, former Rep. Anthony D’Esposito is expected to seek a rematch against Democratic Rep. Laura Gillen.
In Kentucky, former President Trump has called for Rep. Thomas Massie to be primaried, but Massie remains defiant. In Iowa’s 3rd District, state lawmakers are considering running against Republican Rep. Zach Nunn.
In Georgia’s 6th District, potential candidates are emerging to succeed Rep. Lucy McBath as she runs for governor. Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race on April 1 is tight, with conservative Brad Schimel and progressive Judge Susan Crawford in a deadlock according to recent polling.
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