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The seven most competitive Senate races this year are seats now held by Democrats (or, in one case, a Democrat-turned-independent). Democrats will need to retain them all to keep control of the ...
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The new government’s precious place seems to be Stevenage, a town of 90,000 people about 25 miles (40km) north of London. Sir Keir Starmer went there in 2020 to launch his campaign to lead the Labour ...