midterms 2018
Sorry, the midterms aren't over yet. These 6 seats are still in play.
Five House seats and one Senate seat are still not called nearly two weeks after the 2018 midterm vote.
Progressives unseated all 59 Republican judges up for re-election in Houston in the midterms
Houston just elected 19 black women and a socialist to their county courts.
What will Democrats do with their new control of the House?
VICE News talks to Rep. Pramila Jayapal about the final Dem message in the campaign and what happens with Dems after they take back the House.
President Trump just threw a tantrum at reporters: “You are a rude, terrible person”
“CNN should be ashamed of itself, having you working for them,” Trump said.
American voters turned out at highest level in 50 years
Preliminary estimates indicate about 114 million cast a ballot, or 48 percent of the electorate.
Native Americans just made history in this Utah county
Navajo Democrats in San Juan County spent the last eight months mobilizing to take advantage of a historic shift in their county’s politics— and it paid off after Tuesday’s election
21 historic firsts from the 2018 midterms
Women, LGBTQ people, Latinos, Muslims, African-Americans, and Native Americans all achieved major milestones Tuesday night.
Democrats just won the House. Now they're going to drown Trump in investigations.
“If you thought Benghazi was tough, try 10 Benghazis at the same time.”
Republican Rick Scott wins tight race for Florida Senate
Scott had positioned himself as a stalwart ally of President Donald Trump, but as the midterms neared, he kept the president at a noticeable distance.
Two female Democratic candidates just flipped their red districts
Democrats take two seats in Virginia and Florida.
Some Texans had to wait so long to vote that they gave up. A lawsuit is giving them a second chance.
Nine polling stations in a district near Houston will stay open an extra hour Tuesday night because of problems earlier in the day.
New York City voting is once again a disaster
Pouring rain, long lines, broken scanners, and apparent security concerns prompted some voters to abandon their ballots