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Nonpartisan Analysis Since 1980
Category Archive: Media Outlets
Inside House Democrats’ Expanding Ground Game
August 8, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
New Poll Numbers Reinforce Bush-Obama Comparisons
August 7, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
President George W. Obama Meets the Midterms
August 7, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
So You Want to Be a Political Handicapper? 2014 Edition
July 30, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Chuck Schumer’s Dream: A Democratic Nightmare
July 29, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Montana Senate Moves to Lean Republican
July 24, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Montana Senate: A Real Race or Simply Manufactured Buzz?
July 24, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
‘Simple’ Doesn’t Equal ‘Easy’ in N.H. Senate Race
July 23, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
GOP Can’t Catch a Break in Congressional Baseball Recruitment
July 22, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
‘Would You Rather?’ House Race Edition
July 21, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Imperfect People Get Elected to the Senate
July 16, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Could Upbeat Economic News Help Obama, Democrats?
July 10, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
House Report Shorts (July 8, 2014)
July 8, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Why Democrats and Republicans Can’t Be Friends
July 8, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
How Parties Communicate Without Coordinating
July 7, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Why Is the Media Ignoring Hillary Clinton?
July 2, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Senate Long Shots Find Success Down the Ballot
June 27, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Beware ‘Anti-Incumbent’ Election Hysteria
June 25, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
In Campaign Ads, ‘Week One’ Is Still Months Away
June 19, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Mark Pryor: Still This Cycle’s Most Vulnerable Senator
June 17, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Michelle Obama for Senate in 2016: Is It Even a Rumor?
June 16, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Obama’s New Nuance on His Student Loans
June 13, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Why Do We Suddenly Care About Races for Lt. Governor?
June 6, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Thad Cochran’s Mississippi
June 3, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Can an Endorsement Hurt the Endorsed Candidate?
May 23, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Long Lost Tale of Phil Maloof
May 22, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Ben Sasse, Mystery Man
May 19, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Democrats Wield Abortion Rights as Campaign Weapon in Primaries, Too
May 16, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
The New World of Election Coverage and Analysis: A Case Study
May 15, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Most Influential Losing Congressional Candidate in the Country
May 14, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Why This Year’s Primaries Won’t End GOP Civil War
May 9, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
And the Winner of the GOP’s Civil War Primary Is …
May 7, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Beware of the Surprise House Primary Losers
May 6, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
How to Ruin Your Interview With Stu Rothenberg
May 2, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Warning: Senate Races Aren’t as Close as They Appear
April 30, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
When Birth Certificates and Senate Races Clash
April 29, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Rating New York’s 11th District and One of My Worst Mistakes as a Political Handicapper
April 28, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Charleston Gazette Endorsements Need a Little Perspective
April 25, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Obama’s Foreign Policy Impacts 2014 Elections — Really
April 24, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Sebelius to the Senate? Maybe in the Land of Oz, But Not in Kansas
April 18, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
How to Handicap a Campaign’s Ground Game in 2014
April 17, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Democratic Senate Prospects and the New Black Voter
April 14, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Meet 3 Divergent House Candidates Worth Watching
April 10, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
GOP Congressman Skips Incumbent Label on California Ballot
April 9, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Why Republicans Have Trouble Electing Women to Congress
April 7, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Mississippi Senator Thad Cochran, Underdog?
April 4, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Rogers’ Retirement Makes Michigan 8 More Competitive
March 28, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Democrats’ Growing Problems With Independent Voters on the Senate Map
March 26, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Memo to Democrats: Running Toward Barack Obama Might Work
March 21, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Another Cycle, Another Poll Memo About Florida’s 2nd District
March 19, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Why Polls Still Show Democrats With Higher Marks Than Republicans
March 11, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Why Florida’s 13th District Special Election Is Still a Tossup
March 11, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Bill Clinton’s Real Impact on the Kentucky Senate Race
March 10, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Why Republican Candidates Will Run From .GOP Address
March 7, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Democrats Have Primaries, Too
March 6, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Why Ken Buck Has the Inside Track in Colorado’s 4th District
March 4, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
There’s No Good Time for the GOP on Immigration
February 27, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Obamacare Can Be Complicated for Republicans Beyond the Beltway
February 25, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
How Jamestown Associates Adapted and Prospered
February 24, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Please Don’t Call It an Exodus From Congress
February 21, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
DCCC Is 2013 Fundraising Winner, but DNC Drops the Ball
February 13, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
How Candidates Share Without Coordinating With Outside Groups
February 11, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
North Carolina 2: Clay Aiken In, Seat Still Safe GOP for Now
February 6, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
For Democrats, It’s All About (Years) After November
February 5, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Income Inequality: Democrats Have Some Work to Do
January 31, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
2 Seats, 1 State, Zero Opportunities
January 30, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
You Can’t Make This Stuff Up — and It’s Only January
January 29, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Real Reasons Recruits Don’t Run
January 23, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
To Special-Election Victors, a Short Stay in Congress
January 19, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Rothenberg’s Dangerous Dozen Open House Seats
January 16, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Race Democrats Can’t Afford to Lose
January 13, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Pay No Attention to That Title of Speaker in Front of My Name
January 11, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Oldest and Youngest Congressional Candidates of the Cycle
January 10, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Early TV Ads: Not New and Mostly a Waste of Money
January 8, 2014
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Gerlach to Retire, Pennsylvania’s 6th Moves from Safe to Lean Republican
January 6, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
All GOP Primaries Are Not Created Equal
January 6, 2014
by
Nathan Gonzales
Republicans and Democrats Exchange Gifts this Holiday Season
December 27, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
What the Latest Iowa Poll Reveals About 2016 (Hint: Not Much)
December 23, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
How the Calendar Could Influence GOP Senate Primaries
December 20, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Is Arkansas Really the Land of Opportunity for Democrats?
December 18, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
One Reason Donald Trump Should Be President
December 17, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Louisiana Ad Could Preview 2014 Democratic Playbook
December 16, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Awards for the Best and Worst of Politics in 2013
December 12, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
What Happened to the Campaign for Primary Accountability?
December 9, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
The $4 Billion Campaign Against John Cornyn
December 6, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
House Democrats’ Not-So-Secret Weapon for 2014: Cash
December 5, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
A Traditional Midterm Headache for Democrats
December 4, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
If Linda Lingle Could, Why Can’t Wendy Davis?
December 3, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Open Your Mind to the Possibility of Another Midterm Mess for Democrats
December 2, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Republicans at Risk of Losing West Virginia’s 2nd District
November 22, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
The Most Divided House District in New York
November 20, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
23 of 25 Vulnerable Democrats Vote in Favor of Upton Bill
November 19, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
A Critical Few Weeks for Democrats? It Could Get Worse
November 18, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Why Most Postmortems of Virginia’s Gubernatorial Race Are Wrong
November 14, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
For Some Candidates, Home Is Where the Opportunity Is
November 12, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Victory Is in the Eye of the Beholder in New Jersey, Virginia and Alabama
November 8, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
New Jersey’s 3rd District Now Open, Now a Tossup
November 7, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Two House Candidates Who Stumbled Over Simple Questions
November 6, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
In Louisiana, Democrats Doth Protest Too Much
November 1, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
6 Democratic House Candidates With Plenty of Potential
October 30, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
‘The Political Middle Has Disappeared’
October 25, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Most Important Election of 2014
October 24, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Democrats Look for Mini-Wave in Arkansas in 2014
October 23, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
From Family Tragedy to Congress Is a Difficult Trail
October 22, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
For GOP, the Damage Is Undeniable
October 18, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Is Ted Cruz Causing a Democratic Wave?
October 16, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Florida 13: Young’s Retirement Creates More Competitive Contest
October 10, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Shutdown Fever: Is the House in Play Now?
October 9, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Marriage Equality and New York’s 19th District
October 3, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Republican Senate Hopefuls Vary in Quality, Approach
October 2, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Tennant Not a Game Changer Yet for West Virginia Democrats
September 30, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
OMG!!! A GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN. Or Maybe Not
September 29, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
5 Things Winning Candidates Say
September 27, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Republicans Win Belated Legal Battles, but Elections Can’t Be Undone
September 26, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
How Bad Is the GOP Rift? Worse Than Democrats in the 1980s
September 25, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Family Politics: When Water Is Thicker Than Blood
September 25, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
House Strategists Continue Search for 2014 Candidates
September 24, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Democrats Ready to Land Recruit in Elusive California District
September 20, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Is South Carolina’s Nikki Haley in Trouble?
September 18, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
In TX, Latinos pass on opportunity to win congressional seat
September 17, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Is Dan Benishek Waffling on Term Limits?
September 16, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
And for John Kasich’s Next Act in Politics …
September 13, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Barack Obama’s Sad Sausage-Making Foreign Policy
September 12, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Florida’s 2nd District: When You Don’t Need to Poll
September 11, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
The Biggest Mistake of Obama’s Presidency?
September 10, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
3 Local Races That Could Affect the Fight for the House
September 6, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Are There Really Fewer Competitive House Districts Than Ever Before?
September 5, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Obama’s Muddled Syria Politics
September 4, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
10 Things Losing Candidates Say
August 28, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
3 Key Factors Each Party Is Banking On for a Senate Majority
August 20, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
A Final Comment on Twitter and Election Forecasting
August 19, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Twitter Can’t Yet Predict Elections
August 15, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
No, Really: It’s Still Too Early to Judge Senate Races
August 14, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Challenger Takes Issue With Congressman’s ‘Brown People’ Comment
August 8, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Republicans Can’t Win on August Recess
August 8, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Ohio’s 6th District Moves from Safe to GOP Favored
August 7, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Incumbent Primary Challengers: Some Promising, Others Premature
August 7, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
When 94 Percent Isn’t Pure Enough for Conservative Republicans
August 6, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Georgia Senate: Maybe, Potentially, Possibly … but Not Yet
August 1, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Former GOP House Candidate Marries Gay Partner
July 31, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Why Latino voters won’t decide control of House in 2014
July 29, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
As Portland (Maine) Goes, So Goes … the Nation?
July 24, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Want to Run for Congress? Prepare to Ask People for Money 8 Hours a Day
July 23, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Israel Vs. Walden Showdown on ‘The Daily Rundown’
July 22, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Montana Senate Rating: Move or Reaffirm?
July 18, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Despite Primary, Rounds Remains Favorite in South Dakota
July 15, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Gay Couples Could Face Different Campaign Money Rules Across States
July 11, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Rating Alison Lundergan Grimes’ Chances in Kentucky
July 10, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Texas Governor: Rick Perry Out, but …
July 10, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Democrats Rally Against Bill Clinton’s Record
July 5, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
It’s Uphill All the Way for Social Conservatives
July 3, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Gomez-Sanford Comparison on Obamacare Fails the Smell Test
June 28, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Twitter: Smart Strategy or Electronic Press Release?
June 27, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Is the Senate More Volatile Than the House in 2014?
June 26, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The War on Women vs. The War on Children
June 21, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
I Would Fly 5,000 Miles Just to Help You Get Elected
June 21, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
A Good Test of Exactly How Screwed Up Washington Is
June 21, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
It’s Never Too Early to Fight About Polling Methodology
June 20, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Why We Never Moved the Massachusetts Senate Race to Toss-Up
June 19, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Search for Competitive House Open Seats Comes Up Empty
June 18, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Latino candidates line up for next year’s Congressional races in Florida
June 17, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Why Emasculating the Speaker Is Rarely a Good Idea
June 14, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Barn Jacket as a Secret Campaign Weapon
June 13, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Search for Anti-Mike Rounds Continues in South Dakota
June 13, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
When the Nation Has the Blahs …
June 12, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Brad Pitt and Minnesota’s 8th District
June 11, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Where Will the Millionaire Cattle Rancher Run in Nebraska?
June 10, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
What is a Pollster’s Obligation to a Campaign?
June 7, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Should Republicans Recruit a Candidate Against Their Own Incumbent?
June 6, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Two Democratic House Challengers Worth Watching
June 5, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
New Jersey Senate Remains Safe for Democrats in Long Term
June 4, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Ratings Change: Rhode Island Governor
June 4, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
The Bachmann District: When a Retirement Changes Everything
June 3, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Are Republicans Completely on Board With Gabriel Gomez?
May 31, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Latino Democrats Battle Each Other in Heated California Congressional Race
May 30, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Nebraska Senate: Osborn Likely to Announce Candidacy Soon
May 29, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Friendly Fire: Parties Slam Some of Their Own
May 28, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Todd Akin, Virginia Style?
May 23, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
In Massachusetts Senate PPP Poll, Read the Numbers — Not the Memo
May 22, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Obama’s New Political Reality Is Bad News for Dems in 2014
May 16, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Why can’t Latinos get elected to the US Senate?
May 15, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
A Party Still in Denial?
May 15, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Alaska Senate Poll: Far, Far Less Than Meets the Eye
May 14, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Ranking Potential Flips for 2014 House Rematches
May 8, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
South Carolina 1 Special a Photo Finish?
May 7, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
History Lessons and the 2014 Midterms
May 6, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
South Carolina 1: Parties Prepare to Spin Colbert Busch Win
May 3, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Don’t Write Off Massachusetts Senate Race Just Yet
May 2, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Pennsylvania 13: Daylin Leach- Liberal but Not Angry
April 29, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
South Carolina 1: GOP Throwing Another Race Away, Mark Sanford Style
April 26, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The He Said, She Said of Gun Control: Get Over It
April 24, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Putting First-Quarter Senate Fundraising Into Perspective
April 23, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Landrieu’s Gun Vote: A Possible Political Explanation
April 23, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
How Will Divided Attention Affect Obama, Congress?
April 19, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Steve King’s Cash Raises Eyebrows, Doubts About Senate Bid
April 18, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Bob Perry: Present at the Creation of a Political Movement
April 18, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Most Vulnerable House Incumbent(s) of 2014
April 17, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Cook’s Partisan Voting Index and the Decline of the Swing District
April 15, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Five Takeaways From the New NBC/WSJ Poll
April 14, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Scott Brown’s Potentially Silly Adventure
April 12, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
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