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Ohio Results Give Democrats Good News

Is Tony Snow Likely to Bring Sunny Days to the White House?

New Print Edition: Tennessee Senate & Arizona 5

Tony Snow and the Deteriorating Media

Road Trip Along the Ohio River: Nine Races to Watch

RI Senate: Chafee’s Challenge Remains Unchanged

RI Senate: Chafee’s Challenge Remains Unchanged

Senate Outlook: Steady as She Goes

Swimming Upstream: GOP Opportunities in the House

Will White House Shake Up Alter Public Opinion?

New Print Edition: House Outlook

California 50: Well, Let’s Not Exaggerate Things

A June Loss in San Diego Could Spell November Disaster for Republicans

California 50: Race Far From Over

California 50: By the Numbers

Have Democrats Expanded the Field for ’06 House Races?

Both Parties Guilty of Ballot Games

No Time to DeLay: Now What for the Democrats?

It May Look and Smell Like a Poll, but Is It?

New Print Edition: KY3, MI Senate, & Senate Ratings

Do the Democrats Need to Nationalize the Midterm Elections?

War, What is it Good For?

Things Continue to Fall in Place for John McCain

Democrats’ Security Rebound is More About Bush

Veterans Finding the Going Rough on the Campaign Trail

Not Everything Bush Does Is About the Christian Right

Florida Senate: Is $10 Million Enough?

New Print Edition: PA Senate, OH13&18

An Empire State Headache for Republicans?

New York 24: Boehlert (R) Retirement Only a Small Opportunity

Local vs. National

The Political Environment Isn’t George Allen’s Friend

Minnesota 5: Martin Sabo (D) to Retire

Reports of Bob Riley’s Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

Georgia 12: Curb Your Enthusiasm

NY Senate: Pardon Me While I Yawn

The 2008 Race Is on — and the Field Is Smaller Than You Think

New Print Edition: 2006 Gubernatorial Outlook

The Other Guy Named Brown Now Has Problems, Too

In a Change Environment, More Bad News for GOP

Rothenberg Touts His Favorite Candidates So Far

Is the Public’s Mood on Automatic Pilot Until the Fall?

Port Security Frenzy: Real Concern or Real Grandstanding?

New Print Edition: WV Senate & TX 22

Texas 22: The Big One

2006: The Year of Changing Your Mind in Politics

Hillary’s Hurdles

When Events Matter

Rothenberg’s 10 Most Endangered House Incumbents

Red-State Reid Sounds Like a Blue-State Leader

Indiana’s 8th: For the Democrats, It’s Now or Never

It’s Not DiMaggio for Williams, But It’s Time for a Trade

Jindal Aims to Make Blanco Another Katrina Casualty

Will Mood for Change Benefit Primary Challengers?

Louisiana Governor ’07: Jindal Readying Another Run

Romney’s Abortion Code Needs Updating

Romney’s Bid for the White House Looks Decidedly Uphill

A Good Democratic Year Is Building

New Print Edition: Illinois 6 & Ohio Senate

Rothenberg’s 2006 Dangerous Dozen Open House Seats

Eh? Are Republicans as Tone Deaf as They Appear?

Why Kaine Should Refuse Democratic Response

Will Veterans Make the Best House Candidates in ’06?

California 50th Special: A Mixed Blessing for the Democrats

For Republicans, Internal Changes Are in the Air

New Print Edition: CA50 Special

It’s That Time Again: Stu Picks His Winners, Losers of 2005

The 2006 Political Landscape

For Bush, Iraq Isn’t the Vietnam War All Over Again

Will Democrats Resist What Republicans Couldn’t in 1998?

Indignation Aside, Both Parties Are ISO an Iraq Strategy

Democrats Hope the Bluegrass State Is Just Their Color

New Print Edition: AZ1 & Georgia 8 & 12

Poll Numbers Do More Than Merely Reflect Bush’s Problems

Gov. Romney Appoints New RGA Executive Director

Forget the Spin: Here’s What Really Happened In Tuesday’s Elections

Forget the Spin: Here’s What Really Happened In Tuesday’s Elections

On Redistricting, Voters Have Spoken Up for the Status Quo

Don’t Expect the GOP to Roll Over in the Battle for the Senate

2005 Statewide Ballot Initiative Results

It’s Worth Your While to Watch the Off-Year Elections

New Print Edition: NM1 & Washington Senate

In Need of Fresh Start, Can Bush Turn the Page on Bad News?

House Handicapping Is Getting Very Silly, Very Quickly

Many Republicans Look Ready to Gamble on Immigration Reform

Democratic Strategists, Take Note: It’s Time to Think Big

Is the House GOP’s Ace in the Hole Really a Deuce?

In Modern Politics, It’s Open Season on Congressional Leaders

I Never Read ‘Informed Ballots.’ You Shouldn’t Either

The Next Court Fight: Just What the Doctor Ordered for the GOP?

Democrats Need to Find More Than Just a Few Good House Races

For Republicans, Will It Be United They Stand, Divided They Fall?

Kerry’s Attacks on Bush May Prove to Be a Two-Edged Sword

Katrina Narrows Barbour’s Options – But Only for Now

2006 Back Issues

2005 Back Issues

Nathan Gonzales Bio

R.I. Senate Contest Heats Up With Laffey’s Entry Into Race

Midterms Spell Trouble, But ‘Itch’ Theory Is A Real Head-Scratcher

Beware the Words ‘I’m From the Media, And I’m Here to Help’

Candidates Look for Way to Move Voters in Va., N.J. Gov. Races

Learning the Wrong Lessons From Ohio 2nd?

Empire State ‘Politics’ From Pirro and Pataki to Cooperstown

The War on Wal-Mart: Waking a Sleeping Giant?

Will House GOP Need Hurricane Insurance or Just a Raincoat?