5 Independents, 2 Greens, and 1 Libertarian Advance in California Runoffs
Top-two open primary produces eight non-major-party finalists out of 166 electoral positions.
Top-two open primary produces eight non-major-party finalists out of 166 electoral positions.
But once again, California voters will get a choice between two Democrats for the Senate in November.
If Republicans get crushed in November, it will be because they tied themselves to an unpopular president and abandoned promises to cut spending.
Here are the three main categories of don't-go-there Republicans.
A new poll shows white women souring on the GOP.
The congressman leaves with a mixed record.
What does the future hold for libertarians?
Losses in Virginia and elsewhere aren't stopping some in the GOP from demanding ever-more cartoonish candidates.
White men and black women were the most likely to endorse America moving beyond the Dem-GOP binary.
Stewart, who called himself "Trump before Trump was Trump," announced a run for U.S. Senate after losing the Republican gubernatorial primary
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