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Category Archive: Media Outlets
Pennsylvania Governor: Can Allyson Schwartz Make It to Harrisburg?
April 11, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Most Vulnerable Senator of ‘14? Pryor by a Hair
April 10, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Why Isn’t Maine’s Susan Collins Vulnerable?
April 9, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Why Scott Brown Running in N.H. Is a Really, Really Bad Idea
April 8, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
New Jobs Numbers Raise Economic — and Political — Questions
April 6, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
South Carolina 1st District Poll: It’s All About Context
April 4, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
What State Political Trends Portend for the 2014 Midterms
April 1, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Not All State Offices Are Political Launching Pads
April 1, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
In Kentucky, All Eyes on Grimes to Face McConnell
April 1, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
The Fat Lady Sings on Gun Control, 2013 Edition
March 28, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
About That Terrible GOP Brand …
March 27, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Senate: Mixing Apples and Oranges in West Virginia
March 25, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Arizona: Carmona Declines to Run, Keeps Future Options Open
March 21, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
History May Tell Us Little About GOP’s 2014 Senate Prospects
March 21, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Is the House in Play? A District-by-District Assessment
March 20, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
After 2012 Disappointment, Aguilar Readies Re-Run
March 19, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
GOP Doubles Down on Ryan to Change the Narrative
March 15, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Why I Rate Michigan’s Senate Seat As ‘Safe’ for Democrats
March 14, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Monthly Party Fundraising Reports Don’t Tell the Whole Story
March 13, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Looking to 2016: Is It Still Either Bush or Rubio?
March 12, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Can House Democrats Improve on ’12 Recruiting Flops?
March 12, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Governorships a Big Opportunity for Democrats in 2014
March 8, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
South Carolina 1: Colbert’s Sister an Underdog, but Worth Watching
March 6, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
California 21: Rubio (D) not running
March 5, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Some Hispanic Congressional Members Breaking Partisan Mold
March 4, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Bloomberg’s Much Ado About Nothing Much
March 1, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Can Obama Put the House In Play in 2014?
February 27, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Democrats’ Economic Narrative Still Trumps GOP’s
February 22, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Markey: From 22 Percent to Anointed Senator
February 20, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Hispanics fail to win Hispanic Congressional districts
February 18, 2013
by
Nathan Gonzales
Rubio and Jindal Are Allies Now, Adversaries Maybe Later
February 15, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Can Democrats Save Rockefeller’s Seat?
February 13, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Youth Vote Could Seal GOP’s Minority Status
February 8, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Obama Looms Large Over Democrats’ 2014 Fight to Retain the Senate
February 6, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Is New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Overhyped?
February 1, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Senate Majority Leader’s Biography Badly Needs a Rewrite
January 25, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The 2016 Presidential Race Begins Today
January 23, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Who Is Least Likely to Lose the Virginia Gubernatorial Race?
January 16, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Are Democratic Insiders Missing the Boat in Massachusetts as Special Election Draws Closer?
January 9, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Obama Wins First Round, With More Bouts to Come in 2013
January 4, 2013
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The New Year Can’t Come Soon Enough for the GOP
December 22, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Group DeMint Founded Has No Plans to Replace the Departing Senator
December 21, 2012
by
Nathan Gonzales
Looking Back on 2012 Cycle’s Long and Winding Road
December 19, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Best and Worst of the 2012 Campaigns, Part II
December 14, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Best and Worst Of the 2012 Campaigns: Part I
December 12, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
For the Fiscal Cliff Talks, It’s Back to the Future Again
December 5, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Supermajority Within Reach for Senate Democrats
November 30, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Hollywood Cachet Doesn’t Always Cash In
November 28, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Drawing the Wrong Meaning About a House Race
November 21, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Perfect Storm for Democratic Pickups
November 16, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
What Really Happened in the House
November 14, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Mixed Message: Divided Nation Is Still Divided
November 9, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Jumping to Conclusions on the 2012 Elections
November 6, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Economy Is Crumbling So Let’s Talk Abortion and Rape
October 31, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Reverting to the Norm: The Race Narrows
October 26, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Senate Fight: Still Too Early to Count Chickens
October 24, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Looking for House Upsets? Take a Look at These
October 19, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Why’d Mitt Romney Take So Long to Move to the Middle?
October 12, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Can a Race Be Tight and Yet Not Competitive?
October 10, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Friday’s Numbers: Does Anybody Still Care?
October 5, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Democratic Surge in House Races? Not So Fast
October 4, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
‘State Waves’ and the Fight for the Senate
September 17, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Both Parties Roll the Dice on Medicare Issue
September 12, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Convention: The Iowa Straw Poll and the National Political Conventions
September 5, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
On a Run of Strong Congressional Candidates
August 7, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Polls or Fundamentals in N.Y. 1st District Race?
August 3, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Cruz Versus Dewhurst: More Than a Primary
July 31, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Voter Overload and the Presidential Endgame
July 27, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Two Freshmen to Watch in the Class of 2012
July 25, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
How Can Anyone Govern After This Campaign?
July 18, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Conventions: From Meaningful to Meaningless
July 16, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Campaigns to Compete for Ads During Olympic Games
July 12, 2012
by
Nathan Gonzales
Wisconsin Senate Race Will Be Test of Political Mood
July 11, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Congressional Democrats’ Pennsylvania Problem
June 29, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Senate Majority Still Up for Grabs in November
June 22, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Reflections on 20 Years as Accidental Columnist
June 14, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Can Any of These House Underdogs Survive?
June 8, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
IE Strategy Borders on Art Form
June 8, 2012
by
Nathan Gonzales
What’s Different About the New ‘New Right’?
June 7, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Just How Competitive Is the Ohio Senate Race?
May 25, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
How Citizens United Is Affecting Campaigns
May 23, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Context Often a Casualty in ‘War on Women’
May 17, 2012
by
Nathan Gonzales
Is Pennsylvania In Play for November? Maybe.
May 16, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones …
May 11, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Guarded Prospects for Southern Democrats, Northeast Republicans
May 9, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
On Second Thought, Maybe N.C. Was a Mistake
May 1, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Truth About Mitt Romney’s Running Mate Choice
April 27, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
One Way to Look at the Presidential Polls
April 25, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Don’t Believe the Anti-Incumbent Narrative
April 20, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Can Mitt Romney Return to ‘Referendum’ Message?
April 18, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Vacant Center Aisle Caucus?
April 11, 2012
by
Nathan Gonzales
Taking A Different Look At The Gender Gap
April 10, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
IE Director Is ‘Clear-Eyed and Cold-Blooded’
April 4, 2012
by
Nathan Gonzales
Mitt Romney’s Weakness Is Also Strength — or Is It?
April 3, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
In GOP Presidential Race, Fat Lady Finally Sings
March 30, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
For Martha McKenna, All Politics Is Personal
March 29, 2012
by
Nathan Gonzales
If Lugar Loses, Will Indiana Really Be in Play?
March 28, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
What Could Be Next in the Race for President?
March 23, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Who Else for Vice President but Marco Rubio?
March 21, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Wins, Delegates and the Long GOP Fight Ahead
March 16, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
For Mitt Romney, a Good Night but Not a Knockout
March 9, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Nebraska and Hawaii: Studying Senate Handicapping
March 7, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Claire McCaskill’s Mountain: A Tough Climb to Victory
February 29, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Just How Much Does Gingrich Hate Romney?
February 15, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Hoopla Surrounding Romney’s Electability
February 10, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
In Florida: Anger, Confusion, Musical Chairs
February 8, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Don’t Bet on Gingrich Showing Up in Tampa
February 4, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Oregon Escapes Notice in Voter Photo ID Battle
February 3, 2012
by
Nathan Gonzales
In Presidential Polling, Context Always Matters
February 1, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
What Are the Chances of a Republican White Knight?
January 27, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Will GOP Risk Goldwater II With Newt Gingrich in 2012?
January 25, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Toxic Congress: Dose of Electoral Uncertainty
January 24, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
A Rough Estimate of the Current House Field
January 20, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Mitt McCain — The GOP’s Strange Replay of 2008
January 18, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Can Mitt Romney Meet New Hampshire Expectations?
January 10, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Time Running Out for GOP to Play in Oregon Special
January 6, 2012
by
Nathan Gonzales
For Mitt Romney, It’s Still Divide and Conquer
January 3, 2012
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Time for Rothenberg Annual Year-End Awards
December 21, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Another Year of Prognostication Ups and Downs
December 14, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Democratic Consultant a Winner in Predicting Heisman Trophy
December 10, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Do Democrats Face More Trouble From Occupy Wall Street?
December 9, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Fight for Senate Hinges on Six White House Battlegrounds
December 7, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
For Republicans, It’s a Matter of Head or Heart
November 30, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Federal Court to Draw Texas Map
November 18, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
A Strange Way to Pick Presidential Candidates
November 18, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Next in Line (Apparently) for GOP: Newt Gingrich
November 16, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
House Overview: What’s In Play?
November 15, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Is This the Ugliest Redistricting Cycle Ever?
November 11, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
For Bob McDonnell, VP Talk Won’t Go Away
November 9, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Would Cain Be Leading the Race if He Were White?
November 4, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
So You Want to Be a Political Handicapper, Part II
November 2, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Think You Can Be a Political Handicapper?
October 28, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Stu’s Dangerous Dozen: Unsafe House Incumbents
October 26, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
For Some GOPers, It’s Still Anyone but Mitt Romney
October 21, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Why Is There So Much Mud in South Carolina?
October 19, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
This Is Not Your Father’s Democratic Party
October 12, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Electoral Vote Advantage Goes to Mitt Romney
October 7, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
West Virginia Election More Molehill Than Mountain
October 4, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Another Boomlet for an Unknown Republican
October 4, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Barack Obama, Predictions and the Red Sox
September 27, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Connecticut 5: Can Anyone Deny Donovan a Seat in Congress?
September 26, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Jerry Springer Reflects on His Former Boss’s Victory
September 22, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Should Obama Run Against Congress?
September 21, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Will GOP Choose John Kerry or Howard Dean?
September 16, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Democrats Jump the Shark in New York Special
September 13, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Can Small RNC Rule Change Affect GOP Race?
September 12, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Political Unity Peaked After Attacks
September 10, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Two Former Democratic Aides Raise a Ruckus
September 8, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Is Spending Creating a Consensus on Defense?
September 7, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
GOP’s Early Buys in Nevada Special Paying Off
August 23, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Party Crashers All the Rage, Aren’t All the Same
August 19, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Wisconsin Senate: Thompson’s Return May Be Coming Too Late
August 16, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Nothingness of the Iowa Straw Poll
August 12, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Blue Dogs and Elephants? Dad Can’t Escape Politics
August 10, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Debt Ceiling Fight Is So Yesterday’s News
August 9, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
GOP Hoping to Hang On in Wisconsin Recalls
August 5, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Will Debt Dance Be a Disaster for Incumbents?
August 3, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
In Debt Debacle, Someone Will Have to Blink
July 29, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
These Are the Dog Days for Rating Senate Races
July 27, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Center Can’t Hold if There Isn’t One Left
July 22, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Debt Ceiling Stalemate Not About Numbers
July 15, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Redistricting Success Often a Moving Target
July 14, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
GOP Primary Features Two Two-Person Races
July 13, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Ask a Bad Question, You’ll Get a Bad Answer
July 8, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Are Obama’s Polls Worse Than Meet the Eye?
July 6, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
PPP (D) Polls Flood Early Senate Landscape
July 5, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Obama Visits Media Market He Shunned in 2008
June 30, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
No Rival and Plenty of Cash? Don’t Rest Easy
June 27, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Who Lost the New Hampshire GOP Debate? Me
June 24, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Rick Perry: Republican Savior or GOP Disaster?
June 22, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Will Governors Hurt GOP’s White House Prospects?
June 17, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Is History on House Members’ Side in 2012?
June 10, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
30 Years Later, Nolan Considers Comeback Bid
June 8, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Only Hypocrisy Is Truly Bipartisan
June 1, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
GOP Might Want to Rethink the Ryan Boomlet
May 27, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Shrinking Republican Field Benefits Pawlenty
May 25, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Republicans Face No-Win Situation in New York 26
May 20, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Huntsman: More or Less Than Meets the Eye?
May 18, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Businessman Tim Sullivan Mulling Wisconsin Senate Bid
May 17, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
For Some in Senate, Losing Once Is Way to Win
May 16, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Debt Limit Vote: You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet
May 13, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Don’t Start Planning Obama Inauguration Yet
May 11, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Does Daniels Really Fit GOP’s Bill? Maybe So
May 9, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
How Major Is the Killing of Osama bin Laden?
May 4, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Berg Senate Run Likely in North Dakota
April 27, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
The Shape of Redistricting, Part I: Iowa, Louisiana, Arkansas
April 26, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Obama, GOP Not Serious About Deficit Deal
April 20, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Uneven Senate Landscape of 2012 (and 2014)
April 15, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The New Norm: Last-Minute Political Deals
April 13, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
NRCC Veteran Walsh to Lead GOP Outside Group
April 12, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
No Such Thing as an Off Year for Consultants
April 11, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Republicans Ready to Unveil Compromise Map in Louisiana
April 8, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
LeMieux Nabs Jon Lerner to Advise Senate Bid
April 8, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Trump in 2012? Not Every Stupid Idea Is Funny
April 6, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Odds Are Against Lugar in Bid for Seventh Term
April 4, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
New Iowa Map Pits Incumbents Against Each Other
April 1, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Redistricting Doesn’t Always Go as Planned
March 31, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
GOP Struggles to Figure Out Voter File Future
March 30, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Guy Cecil Returns to Defend Democratic Majority
March 29, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
New York 26: Democrats to Nominate Hochul on Sunday
March 19, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
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