Less than a year before Election Day, both parties believe they have a chance of winning the White House and control of both chambers of Congress, underscoring the high stakes over the next 12 months.
Former President Trump is the frontrunner for the Republican nomination, but with nary a vote cast in Iowa or New Hampshire, there is still time for a strong challenger to emerge from the pack of candidates chasing him.
The presidential race will pit the winner of the contest against a seemingly vulnerable President Biden, whose approval ratings have the GOP thinking it can end his presidency at one term.
Republicans hold a tiny majority in the House that may be difficult to defend, particularly if Biden can win reelection. In the Senate, it is Democrats trying to hold their majority and facing a difficult battleground that finds the party defending a number of seats in states where the GOP will be the favorite in the presidential race.
Join us for the first event in a new collaboration between The Hill and 92NY: an evening of politics, pundits and predictions about what to expect on the campaign trail to November 5, 2024 and the many pit-stops and landmarks along the way, as we count down to an election year unlike any other.