2014 midterm elections

Poll: Just One in Four Americans Believe Newly 'Divided' Government Will Do Satisfactory Job of Serving Country, Citizens

Harris Poll released a survey Monday that sought to examine what the recent midterm elections and their outcome mean to the American people.

Midterm November 5 Election 2014: Senate Control to be Determined by These Battleground States

In just a few more days, American voters will determine who will win control of the Senate during the Midterm Election.

Midterm Elections 2014:Democrats Expect to Beat Republicans in Key States' Senate Races Thanks to Minority and Young Voters

Early voting tallies in the midterm election indicate that Democrats may still have a chance to maintain control of the Senate.

2014 Midterm Election Voting: Major Talking Points Ahead of Nov. 5th Election

Voters and candidates are getting ready for this year's midterm elections in a couple of weeks, with the exception of early and mail balloting in a few key states.

Ferguson Police Shooting Protests: Democrats Seek to Use Michael Brown's Death to Rally Blacks to Vote

In light of the upcoming 2014 Midterm Elections, Democrats are reportedly using the outrage over the death of Michael Brown to mobilize African-American voters to come to the polls in Nov.

Montana Senator John Walsh Ends Re-election Campaign: New Democratic Party Candidate Needed Against Republican Rep. Steve Daines

Democrats' chances of holding on to the Montana seat and the Senate overall have deteriorated further with Sen. John Walsh's decision to drop out of the U.S. Senate race.

Julian Castro HUD Secretary Nomination: What Does It Mean for Latinos and the Midterm Elections?

There's already speculation that President Obama's selection of Julian Castro as the new Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is a bid to help the rising star get noticed by the as-yet-unofficial 2016 Hillary Clinton presidential campaign. It's hard to argue with the strength of a ticket headed by one of the most powerful and well-recognized women in the world and supported by an up-and-coming member of the second largest ethnic group in the country.

Latino Voter Turnout Projected to Grow Overall, But Midterm Numbers May Be Lower Than 2012

A new report projects that Latino voting turnout is increasing overall, but still lags behind other voting groups. Latino voting turnout at the midterm elections is also expected to be lower than in 2012.
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