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Texas Senate races, where Democrats were often competitive but still considered underdogs heading into Election
Texas’ 35th congressional district, which covers parts of San Antonio and portions of the surrounding counties. The district was once solid blue and is currently represented by a Democrat, but the race remains highly competitive
competitive. The governor's race is widely seen as a toss-up. [in both parties who strongly support
competitive candidates win elections in battleground states. Republicans currently hold a five-seat majority in the House, but the president’s party historically loses seats in midterm elections. Donald Trump’s disapproval rating
competition . It was kicked off last year by [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) urging Republican-controlled states to redraw their lines and was supercharged by a recent supreme court ruling severely weakening the Voting Rights
Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren, the ranking member on the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee, which oversees the NSF, calls the administration's move an "attack on science." She points out important advances and technologies
competitive race in district 38 against city council member Brenda Wilson – who received backing from both Mike Braun, Indiana’s governor, and Trump – as well as a third candidate, Alexandra Wilson, who shares her last
Texas)](https://x.com/RepBrandonGill/status/2041481280336851371?s=20), slammed the bill as a betrayal to Trump’s base. Girdusky, whose Homeland PAC [is dedicated to](https://x.com/Homeland_PAC/status/2044045408557519029) “ending the career of every Republican who supports amnesty and sells
competitive seats up than ever before because of gerrymandering and other factors. [![Democratic Rep. Cleo Fields is seen with members of the Congressional Black Caucus on Wednesday at the Capitol. Fields represents the Louisiana congressional