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2017-18 Gubernatorial Overview: Victory Now, Redistricting Power Later

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2017-18 Gubernatorial Overview (April 21, 2017) Alabama – Illinois

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2017-18 Gubernatorial Overview (April 21, 2017) Iowa – New Mexico

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2017-18 Gubernatorial Overview (April 21, 2017) New York – Wyoming

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Parties Continue Special Election Slog

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Georgia 6: Runoff a Challenge for Both Parties

Once again, a special election received more attention than it deserved. No, I’m not saying that it didn’t matter or that the results can’t tell us something about Donald Trump and the 2018 midterm elections. But the primary in Georgia’s 6th District and the subsequent special election certainly aren’t anything close to the final word […]

Job Opening: Analyst – Reporter for Inside Elections

Sixteen years ago, I left CNN for something called The Rothenberg Political Report. Looking back, I really didn’t have any idea what I was getting into, but I’m grateful to Stu for a tremendous opportunity to work and learn alongside him for well over a decade. Now I’m looking to build the Inside Elections team […]

8 Things I Think I Think After the Georgia 6 Special Primary

My family sat down for dinner at a nice Amish family’s house in Lancaster County, Pa. on Tuesday night, less than two hours before the polls closed in Georgia’s 6th District, and Jon Ossoff’s name didn’t come up once. That’s not surprising, but it is what happens when special elections collide with Spring Break. The […]

The Bipartisan Effort to Make Senate History

For all of the moaning and groaning about Washington being dysfunctional, members of Congress aren’t exactly tripping over each other to get out of town. So far, all of the Republican and Democratic senators up for re-election this cycle seem intent on seeking another term. And if that trend continues, it would be historic.  Over […]

11 Things I Think I Think After the Kansas 4 Special Election

After a few months in the electoral desert, we finally have election results to digest from a competitive race, albeit an unexpected one. State Treasurer Ron Estes pulled out a 53-46 percent victory to keep the 4th District of Kansas in Republican hands. The 7-point margin is shocking considering Donald Trump carried the Wichita-based seat […]