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Caitlin Huey-Burns

Caitlin Huey-Burns

Political Reporter at CBS News Online

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With Detroit debate, Democrats plot a comeback in Michigan

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s election and other 2018 victories are serving as a roadmap for Democrats plotting a comeback in Michigan, a state critical to rebuilding a blue wall in the Midwest that crumbled in 2016
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"It's going to be a dog fight": Biden camp downplays Iowa expectati...

Joe Biden’s campaign tempered expectations for victory in Iowa on Tuesday while acknowledging the former vice president has to do a better job at attracting younger voters to his candidacy. The campaign said Tuesday that it expects the Democratic presidential primary to be a lengthy battle, with three or four other contenders sticking it out for the long run. “We know it’s going to be a dog fight,” a senior campaign adviser told reporters on a conference call when asked whether the Iowa caucuse…
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Harris bets big on Iowa, says she'll be a top-three candidate there...

Kamala Harris’ campaign is setting up an early goal post, vowing to achieve a top-three finish in the Iowa caucuses, campaign officials told reporters Tuesday. The California senator is planning to visit the Hawkeye State every week in October. “We want to make sure that we have a strong top-three finish,” said Harris’ Campaign Manager Juan Rodriguez. “I think that will kind of continue to give us a slingshot to go into that early primary state calendar and then make sure that we’re also competi…
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Biden warns Sanders would jeopardize House and Senate races

In an interview with CBS News, Biden warned the Sanders could hurt Democrats running for the House or Senate in November.
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Political fundraising goes on, despite concern over coronavirus

Rallies may be out, and ground games grounded. But there is one political activity that has not yet been canceled.
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Trump and Barr say mail-in voting will lead to fraud. Experts say t...

Bill Barr claims mail-in voting “absolutely opens the floodgates to fraud.” But defrauding a U.S. election is not that easy.
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Election Day could turn into “Election Week” with rise in mail ballots

Election officials say the public should prepare now for the possibility of delayed election results in November.
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Midwest Dems urge party to focus on infrequent Black voters rather ...

Some local leaders say Democrats may be focusing too much on White working class voters who backed Trump and not enough on voters who didn’t turn out at all.
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“Everybody is looking up to Georgia right now”: Early voting kicks ...

The two runoff races that will decide who controls the Senate are shaping up to be more expensive than any other Senate race in 2020.
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Activists want to save voting rights bill by killing the filibuster

Activists are eager to stop the far-reaching voting rights bill HR1 from almost certain death in the Senate by killing the filibuster instead.
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Some Senate Democrats fear midterm backlash without filibuster refo...

Support for significant filibuster changes is still a long way off.
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Andrew Cuomo maintains support of New York voters, despite miscondu...

He’s lost the support of most of New York’s congressional delegation, including its two senators.
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The Arizona GOP’s Maricopa County audit: What to know about it

Whatever the outcome, the Republican Senate’s recount and audit will not change the results of the 2020 election.
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Biden’s low approvals worry Democrats campaigning in midterm elections

A new CBS News poll released finds Mr. Biden’s approval rating remained at 44%.
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Republicans try out midterm messages during Ketanji Brown Jackson h...

Several GOP senators saw Jackson as a foil for themes they hope will not only motivate their base, but also help sway white suburban voters who turned away from the party during the Trump era.
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Trump has endorsed nearly 130 candidates for 2022, testing his infl...

Trump last week pulled his endorsement of Mo Brooks in Alabama due to Brooks’ poor polling.
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Threat to Roe draws attention to scant support for women having chi...

The states with the most restrictive abortion policies “are also the states that do the least for pregnant people and their children,” says the director of GWU’s Center for Health Services Research and Policy.
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Pence campaigning for Brian Kemp as he faces Trump-backed challenge...

The endorsement sets up a proxy war between Mike Pence and Donald Trump in a key battleground state.
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Fate of abortion access in North Carolina could hinge on midterm el...

North Carolina is one of the few states in the region that have not restricted it since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June.
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Sen. Tim Scott to endorse Trump at New Hampshire rally on Friday, d...

Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina plans to endorse former President Donald Trump on Friday, throwing his weight behind his onetime rival for the 2024 nomination just days before the New Hampshire primary.Scott was set to travel with Trump to the Granite State and announce his endorsement at a rally in Concord on Friday night, sources said. Scott posted a video to X on Friday, showing Trump’s plane in the background.“Oh man, I’m so excited for the announcement tonight. Just tune in, pay…
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Republicans running for Senate seek to navigate IVF stance after Al...

Republicans aiming to take back control of the U.S. Senate are urging lawmakers and candidates to express support for in vitro fertilization after a ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court that determined IVF embryos are children, “regardless of their location.“In a memo released Friday, the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which works to elect Republicans to the Senate, advised candidates “to clearly and concisely reject efforts by the government to restrict IVF.” “It is imperative that ou…