
U.S. Senate Race
In 2022 the United States is holding Senate elections for 34 of the 100 seats in the Senate. Republican senators, Richard Shelby (Alabama), Roy Blunt (Missouri), Richard Burr (North Carolina), Rob Portman (Ohio), Jim Inhofe (Oklahoma), Pat Toomey (Pennsylvania), as well as Democratic senator, Patrick Leahy (Vermont), have announced that they are not seeking re-election; There are 28 Senators seeking re-election. Elections to watch closely are: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, New Hampshire, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin . The 2022 United States Governor Elections are also taking place at the same time and both will be held on November 8, 2022.
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Chris Christie · ManchesterFormer New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Monday that Republicans need a candidate who can take out Donald Trump in a single, brutal swipe like the one Christie delivered to a different rival in 2016.
Christie: GOP needs someone who can quickly take down Trump
51% Center coverage: 29 sources
John Fetterman · PennsylvaniaPennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman has left Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. His office says he is back home in Braddock, in western Pennsylvania, with his depression in remission. He plans to return to the Senate when the chamber resumes session in mid-April.
Fetterman leaves Walter Reed with depression 'in remission'
69% Center coverage: 32 sources
Rand Paul · ElizabethtownGlynn Neal, 42, was arrested on a charge of assault with intent to kill after Saturday's attack. The victim, Philip Todd, works for Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky. Todd suffered a punctured lung and potential brain bleeding, according to court documents. Neal had been released after earning so-called good time credit.
Man accused of stabbing Senate staffer after prison release
40% Left coverage: 25 sources
Chuck Schumer · WashingtonThe Senate on Wednesday passed a GOP-led resolution that would end the COVID-19 national emergency that’s been in place since 2020.
Senate votes to end COVID-19 national emergency
49% Center coverage: 24 sources
Rand Paul · WashingtonSen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) declared his opposition to a possible nationwide TikTok ban as many members of both parties push back against the platform, saying a ban would be a “mistake.”
Rand Paul among lawmakers opposing TikTok ban bills: ‘I think it’s a mistake’
47% Center coverage: 19 sources
JD Vance · WashingtonSen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) introduced a bill on Thursday that would make English the official language of the United States.
JD Vance bill sets English as official language
67% Right coverage: 9 sources
Josh Hawley · WashingtonSens. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.) clashed Wednesday afternoon over the future of TikTok in a spirited exchange on the Senate floor that shows disagreements over how to regulate the controversial app cross party lines in Congress.
Rand Paul blocks Josh Hawley's attempt to fast-track TikTok ban, exposing GOP split
56% Center coverage: 9 sources
Rand Paul · WashingtonThe member of Sen. Rand Paul’s (R-Ky.) office who was stabbed multiple times over the weekend is expected to make a “full recovery,” his parents said in a statement to multiple outlets Wednesday.
Rand Paul staffer who was stabbed multiple times expected to make ‘full recovery’
34% Center coverage: 9 sources
Rand PaulRand Paul blocked a bid to fast-track a ban of TikTok. He cited concerns about free speech and uneven treatment of social media companies. The app, which was founded by Chinese entrepreneurs, has more than 150 million monthly users in the United States. A small but growing number of Democrats and Republicans have raised concerns.
Republican Senator Rand Paul blocks bid to ban Chinese-owned TikTok
Coverage: 7 sources
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