As the United States prepares for Election Day, ten states are wrapping up their early in-person voting periods on Monday. This includes critical races for the Senate and House of Representatives, such as Montana’s heated Senate contest and several key districts in Colorado, Iowa, and Indiana. This article provides an overview of the top races to watch in these states, examining the candidates and their positions on key issues.
Results for: House Races
Early in-person voting begins this week in several key states, including Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, North Dakota, South Carolina and Texas. This article provides a comprehensive guide to registration and voting processes in each state, along with information about key down-ballot races that will be decided during the early voting period.
Rep. Mike Garcia (R-Calif.), the only Republican in the House of Representatives who represents a portion of the Los Angeles metro area, believes that a sense of security on many fronts will sway voters in November. Garcia, who represents California’s 27th Congressional District, emphasizes foreign, domestic, and economic security as the key issues driving voters’ decisions. He particularly highlights the importance of law enforcement, citing concerns about progressive policies that residents perceive as soft on crime and calls to defund the police. Garcia emphasizes that while Democrat voters in his district largely value security, they view the defund the police movement as a product of the far left and do not embrace it.