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- Democrats defending 14 U.S. House districts won by Trump in 2024; Republicans defending 9 won by Harris

- James McGreevey and James Solomon are running in the runoff election for mayor of Jersey City on Dec. 2
![James McGreevey and James Solomon are running in the nonpartisan runoff general election for mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey on Dec. 2, 2025. Incumbent Mayor Steven Fulop chose to run in the Democratic primary for governor of New Jersey rather than seek a fourth term. McGreevey and Solomon advanced to the runoff after neither […]](/image.pl?url=https%3a%2f%2fnews.ballotpedia.org%2fwp-content%2fuploads%2f2021%2f08%2fJersey-City-150x150.jpg&f=jpg&w=240)
- Mikie Sherrill’s resignation leaves New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District vacant
![On Nov. 20, 2025, Mikie Sherrill (D) resigned from the U.S. House of Representatives to prepare to serve as governor of New Jersey, leaving New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District vacant. On Nov. 4, 2025, Sherrill won the general election for governor of New Jersey, defeating Jack Ciattarelli (R) 56% to 43%. She will assume office […]](/image.pl?url=https%3a%2f%2fnews.ballotpedia.org%2fwp-content%2fuploads%2f2020%2f11%2f512px-Home_of_the_US_Congress-150x150.jpg&f=jpg&w=240)
- Republican party committees maintain lead over Democratic party committees in October
![As of Oct. 31, 2025, the end of the most recent party committee campaign finance filing period, the three committees associated with the Democratic Party have raised a cumulative $289 million and spent $264 million in the 2026 election cycle, while the three committees associated with the Republican Party have raised $319 million and spent […]](/image.pl?url=https%3a%2f%2fnews.ballotpedia.org%2fwp-content%2fuploads%2f2021%2f02%2fwashington-dc-150x150.png&f=jpg&w=240)
How the Supreme Court’s Tariffs Case Could Redefine Presidential Power and Trade w/ The Brennan Center's Elizabeth Goitein
Democratic Wave? 2025 Election Takeaways on Polling Misses, Redistricting, and What’s Next
Prop 50, Explained — Inside California’s Redistricting Push w/ CalMatters Maya C. Miller
Measuring the Potential Impact of Redistricting w/ Cook Political Report's Erin Covey
UPCOMINGELECTIONS
| 12/2 | Ga. local elections |
| 12/2 | Special statewide general runoff election |
| 12/2 | S.C. local elections |
| 12/2 | R.I. local elections |
| 12/2 | Iowa local elections |
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| Presidential approval | 41% |
| Presidential disapproval | 58% |
| Source:Fox News (November 14-17, 2025), Margin of error: +/-3, Sample size: 1,005 | |
| Right direction | 35% |
| Wrong direction | 55% |
| Source:Quantus Insights (November 11-12, 2025), Margin of error: +/-3.3, Sample size: 1,000 | |
| Congressional approval | 27% |
| Congressional disapproval | 65% |
| Source:Harvard-Harris (November 4-6, 2025), Margin of error: +/-2, Sample size: 2,000 | |
| Democratic candidate | 55% |
| Republican candidate | 41% |
| Source:NPR/PBS/Marist (November 10-13, 2025), Margin of error: +/-3.1, Sample size: 1,291 | |
| Presidential approval | 42% |
| Congressional approval | 20% |
| Direction of country | 36% |
| Source: Average of recent polls as of November 24, 2025 | |