Young voters helped Democrats win the Senate and other midterm elections Young voters made their voices heard in the midterm vote. Alana Wise
Congress searches for a path forward as control of the House remains in limbo Congress returns this week with party leaders facing uncertainty over who will control the House next year and unfinished business this year. Claudia Grisales
Supreme Court allows Jan. 6 committee subpoena Arizona GOP chair's phone records The court's action means that specific parts of Kelli Ward's phone records will be turned over to the House committee investigating the attack on the Capitol. Nina Totenberg
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto reflects on her pivotal reelection in Nevada Democrats retained control of the Senate after Catherine Cortez Masto won re-election in an exceptionally close race. The senator reflects on the lessons from her race for her party. A Martinez
How Democrats were able to perform better than expected in midterm elections Democrats have retained their control of the Senate, but the House is still up for grabs. How will the midterm election results shape the two parties and their agendas moving forward? Leila Fadel
Some believe it's time for the GOP to rethink its message ahead of 2024 With Donald Trump expected to announce another run for president in 2024, NPR's A Martinez talks to Republican strategist Sarah Longwell about how the party is positioning itself.
What it means that a historic number of LGBTQ candidates won midterm elections The 2022 midterm election made history with the most wins for openly LGBTQ candidates. At least 340 candidates have won their races, beating the previous record of 336 in 2020. Halisia Hubbard
Why elections are not over until the votes are certified Even after vote counting ends, the midterms are not officially over until the results are certified. Election deniers who don't like the results may try to slow down or stop this step. Hansi Lo Wang
Georgia Democrat Bee Nguyen finds party optimism in voters NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former Georgia state representative and candidate for Secretary of State of Georgia Bee Nguyen about the road ahead for the Democratic party after this year's midterms.
A political activist on how to keep the Democratic Party energized NPR's Michel Martin speaks with activist Rev. William Barber II about what stood out to him about this year's midterm elections.