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A Record Number Of Women Will Serve In Congress (With Potentially More To Come)
A record-breaking year of female candidates and nominees will culminate in a record-breaking number of female legislators on Capitol Hill next year. -
Lori Trahan: 'I'm Looking Forward To Getting To Work'
The congresswoman-elect spoke about her path to victory, her predecessor Niki Tsongas' legacy, and her plans as she heads to Washington. -
Democratic Control Of The House Is Trouble For Trump, And 6 Other Election Takeaways
The biggest story of the night is that Democrats took back the House. That will stop President Trump's agenda in its tracks unless he compromises with the other side. -
House Democrats Vow To 'Drain Swamp' And Bring 'Accountability'
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said the first order of business will be a vote on campaign finance reform. House committees also will launch investigations of Trump administration officials. -
Over 1 Million Florida Felons Win Right To Vote With Amendment 4
The state approved a key ballot initiative that will restore voting rights to citizens who have served sentences for certain crimes. -
Dems Have Retaken The House. What Does That Mean For Massachusetts?
Democrats regaining control of the House of Representatives may give Massachusetts' representatives in Washington outsize impact. -
Massachusetts Goes Purple As Baker And Warren Both Win Big
Voters overwhelmingly reelect Republican Gov. Charlie Baker and Democratic U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren. -
A List Of Firsts For Women In This Year's Midterm Elections
The next Congress will include the first Muslim women, the first Native American women, and the youngest women ever elected to that body. -
Ron DeSantis Defeats Andrew Gillum In Tight Florida Governor's Race
DeSantis, a Republican, edged out his Democratic opponent, Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, for the governorship. Meanwhile, Sen. Bill Nelson's re-election bid remains too close to call.