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Why Polls Still Show Democrats With Higher Marks Than Republicans

Political brands are important. If a candidate or political party has a damaged political brand, it’s harder for them to sell themselves to voters. But sometimes a poll’s top lines can be deceiving, so you need to look a little below the surface to understand what is going on. Everyone knows that the Republican Party’s […]

Why Florida’s 13th District Special Election Is Still a Tossup

After almost five months and more than $9 million in campaign spending, neither Democrat Alex Sink nor Republican David Jolly has a clear upper-hand in the final hours before Tuesday’s special election in Florida’s 13th District. Even though polling continues to show a neck-and-neck race, many Democrats are privately and cautiously confident that Sink will […]

Bill Clinton’s Real Impact on the Kentucky Senate Race

The national media’s reaction to former President Bill Clinton’s recent trip to Kentucky to boost the Senate candidacy of Democratic Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes was predictable. Most of my colleagues in the media can’t resist a Clinton (Bill or Hillary) sighting, and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s electoral test has become one of […]

Why Republican Candidates Will Run From .GOP Address

A Republican group recently boasted about Republicans becoming “the only political party in history to run a Web ending.” But it would be surprising if many Republican candidates are anxious to put .GOP behind their name. The Republican State Leadership Committee led the effort to secure the .GOP Web ending and unveiled it at the […]

Democrats Have Primaries, Too

Every six minutes, some reporter in the world is writing about a Republican primary. That’s not to say that GOP primaries don’t matter — because sometimes they do — but there are a handful of Democratic House primaries that could have general election ramifications as well. Here is a look at five Democratic primaries to […]

Why Ken Buck Has the Inside Track in Colorado’s 4th District

For the second time, Republican Ken Buck has failed to become a United States senator from Colorado. But his most recent campaign was not in vain and helped make him the front-runner for a seat in the House. GOP Rep. Cory Gardner’s decision last week to challenge Democratic Sen. Mark Udall had a domino effect. […]

Oregon Senate: Testing the Democratic Firewall

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Michigan Senate: Evolving GOP Opportunity

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Illinois Primaries: GOP Races Set Stage for November

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Report Shorts (February 28, 2014) Colorado Senate, Michigan 12, Texas 33

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