NV-1: Challenger Files 2024 Committee: Businessman Mark Robertson (R), who lost to Rep. Dina Titus (D-Las Vegas) by a 52-46% count in November, has filed a new congressional committee for 2024. Mr. Robertson’s action does not mean he is committed to running again, but certainly leaves the door open for a seamless transition into another campaign. Short-term, it provides a legal fundraising vehicle.
Redistricting changed the 1st District from a D+22 seat, according to the FiveThirtyEight data organization, to its current D+4, thus making it a competitive CD for the next several elections. Whether Mr. Robertson again becomes an official candidate or not, Rep. Titus can expect another competitive challenge coming her way in 2024. VA-4: Democrat Drops Out: Approaching the quickly called December 20th firehouse special election primary, where only five polling stations are open throughout the sprawling district that stretches from Richmond to the North Carolina border, state Delegate Lamont Bagby (D-Richmond), one of the leading candidates, withdrew from the race and endorsed state Sen. Jennifer McClellan (D-Richmond). She now appears as the party leaders’ selected choice. Republicans are voting in their firehouse primary tomorrow. The scheduled February 21st special congressional election is on the ballot to replace the late Congressman Donald McEachin (D-Richmond). Comments are closed.
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