The Run-Up   /     In Other News, Who Will Control Congress?

Summary

For most of this year, we’ve been focused on the race for president, the messages coming from both parties’ nominees and their reception among voters. But that’s not all that’s on the ballot this November, and so much of what any president can do in the White House depends on who’s in Congress. So before Election Day, we wanted to take a look at the down-ballot landscape of 2024. Who will control the House and the Senate? And what can we learn about both parties when we turn away from the top of the ticket? On today’s episode: Amy Walter, publisher and editor in chief of The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter.

Subtitle
For most of this year, we’ve been focused on the race for president, the messages coming from both parties’ nominees and their reception among voters. But that’s not all that’s on the ballot this November, and so much of what any president can
Duration
00:29:21
Publishing date
2024-11-01 09:00
Link
https://www.nytimes.com/column/election-run-up-podcast
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For most of this year, we’ve been focused on the race for president, the messages coming from both parties’ nominees and their reception among voters.

But that’s not all that’s on the ballot this November, and so much of what any president can do in the White House depends on who’s in Congress.

So before Election Day, we wanted to take a look at the down-ballot landscape of 2024.

Who will control the House and the Senate? And what can we learn about both parties when we turn away from the top of the ticket?

On today’s episode:

Amy Walter, publisher and editor in chief of The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter.

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