What's at stake in the 2022 midterm elections?
Every seat in the House is up for grabs, and control of the evenly split Senate will also be determined.
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Aaron Navarro is a CBS News digital reporter who covered the 2024 elections. Since joining the political unit in 2019, Aaron has covered redistricting, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's 2021 campaign, the 2020 and 2022 congressional races, and the major political parties. After graduating from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, he worked as a news associate for "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" and the "CBS Evening News." He's previously written for Fake Shore Drive, a blog covering Chicago's rap scene.
Every seat in the House is up for grabs, and control of the evenly split Senate will also be determined.
All of the states except two have an election denier on the ballot.
According to a CBS News analysis, 308 Republican candidates of the 597 running have raised doubts about the validity or integrity of the 2020 election.
The woman told ABC News that Walker said she and the child "would not be safe" if she didn't get an abortion.
In the two battleground races, Republicans are trying to tie Democrats to high levels of crime in cities like Milwaukee and Philadelphia.
The Cook Political Report changed its rating of Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney's race from "lean Democrat" to "toss-up" Monday.
Austin Durrer was arrested this week in Maryland.
He questioned Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's decision to campaign with Arizona's Kari Lake, saying it "doesn't make a lot of sense."
The Republican governor announced in August that 20 former felons had been arrested for breaking the state's voter laws.
The tour will make stops in the battleground states of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and others in an effort to turn out voters in the last weeks before the midterm elections.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised $56.5 million from July through September.
Republicans spent more than Democrats on TV ads in nearly every key Senate race last month, though Democrats mostly held a viewership advantage.
The former University of Georgia football star and Heisman winner is in a tight race to unseat incumbent Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock.
At issue is an Alabama congressional map that has only one majority-Black district out of seven, even though the state's population is 27% Black.
The Daily Beast reports that he did. The GOP Georgia Senate candidate has been an adamant opponent of abortion rights, with no exceptions.