Democrats did well enough to prevent a red wave.
Jarod Facundo
Jarod Facundo is an investigative journalist and former Prospect writing fellow.
What Voters in Virginia’s Closest Race Think About the Midterms
Real talk about abortion, the economy, and crime from the heart of Abigail Spanberger’s tightly contested district.
Indian American Groups Spar With New Jersey Democrats
Hindu nationalist voices and messages are showing up in American politics.
Colorado Swing-Seat House Candidates Debate Amid a Flood of Outside Money
Democrat Yadira Caraveo is painting her opponent Barbara Kirkmeyer as an extremist. Kirkmeyer is focused on inflation.
Republicans Seize on Congressional Stock Trading Ban
On the campaign trail, Republicans are attacking Pelosi and Democrats over a failed bipartisan effort at the end of September.
Churros in the American Dystopia
At the Colorado State Fair’s 150th anniversary, Latinos express despondency for their city and country’s future.
Inside the Battle for the Latino Vote
In Colorado, Democratic organizers stress that Latinos must be persuaded rather than just turned out at the end of a campaign.
Buy Now, Pay Later Overextends and Spies on Consumers
A new report released by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau uncovers some concerning practices from buy now, pay later companies.
In This Colorado Swing District, the Parties Compete Over Latinos
A Latina doctor faces off against a Republican who attempted to break the state apart.
Manufacturing in the Green Industrial Policy Era
How the Inflation Reduction Act’s $50 billion for clean-energy manufacturing could launch the green industrial revolution

