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Nathan Gonzales

Washington, D.C.

Editor and Publisher, Inside Elections and Elections Analyst at Roll Call

Editor & Publisher of @InsideElections, @RollCall Elections Analyst, ex-@CNN Political Analyst, @PoliticsnStereo founder, Dallas Dragons ex-backup QB. #GoHawks

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  • 1 day ago | businessandamerica.com | Jason Dick |Nathan Gonzales

    Rep. Raul Ruiz, D-Calif., seen here last month in Washington, is one of the members of Congress who is not considered vulnerable in the 2026 election cycle, but could find himself in a tough race depending on circumstances. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

  • 1 day ago | rollcall.com | Jason Dick |Nathan Gonzales

    Rep. Raul Ruiz, D-Calif., seen here last month in Washington, is one of the members of Congress who is not considered vulnerable in the 2026 election cycle, but could find himself in a tough race depending on circumstances. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

  • 1 week ago | courant.com | Nathan Gonzales

    By Nathan L. Gonzales, CQ-Roll CallWASHINGTON — More than 30 years ago, history was made when five women won election to the Senate from states across the country in what was deemed the “Year of the Woman.” So far this election cycle, there are five credentialed women running for Senate in just two Democratic primaries in what looks like an unprecedented election year with multiple high-profile races featuring face-offs between female Democrats. In Minnesota, Democratic-Farmer-Labor Rep.

  • 1 week ago | gazettextra.com | Nathan Gonzales

    WASHINGTON - More than 30 years ago, history was made when five women won election to the Senate from states across the country in what was deemed the "Year of the Woman." So far this election cycle, there are five credentialed women running for Senate in just two Democratic primaries in what looks like an unprecedented election year with multiple high-profile races featuring face-offs between female Democrats. In Minnesota, Democratic-Farmer-Labor Rep.

  • 2 weeks ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Nathan Gonzales

    WASHINGTON - More than 30 years ago, history was made when five women won election to the Senate from states across the country in what was deemed the "Year of the Woman." So far this election cycle, there are five credentialed women running for Senate in just two Democratic primaries in what looks like an unprecedented election year with multiple high-profile races featuring face-offs between female Democrats. In Minnesota, Democratic-Farmer-Labor Rep.

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Nathan Gonzales @nathanlgonzales
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