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New Print Edition: New Jersey Governor & Virginia Governor

New York 20: DCCC Turns to Ralston-Lapp for IE

New York 20: The DCCC’s Decision

Stu on CNN: The Never-Ending Campaign

New York 20: DCCC Starts TV Campaign

Louisiana Senate: Vitter Breathes Easier?

Have Republicans Found Their Floor in the House With 178?

DCCC Ad Campaign on Stimulus Ignores Defectors

If This Is Bank Nationalization, It’s Not What Marx Meant

Obama Taps First Responders

Are Republicans Ready to Mount a Comeback in the Northeast?

Direct Mail Not Dead Yet

Optimism About Obama Is the Only Optimism Out There

First Impressions of the ’10 Candidates Making the Rounds

Former Top DCCC Operative Moves to Polling Firm

This Can’t Be What Obama, Pelosi and Reid Expected

New Hampshire Senate: Did Republicans Get Rolled in the Granite State?

New Print Edition: New York 20 & Illinois 5

House GOP Finds the Right Economic Stimulus Strategy

New York Senate: On Second Thought, Let’s Make That Sen. Gillibrand

Statewide Officials Not Always the Senate Recruits They’re Cracked Up to Be

2010 Senate Races: Another Tough Cycle For the Republicans

Obama Begins Presidency With High Marks Across the Board

Kentucky Senate: Bunning – Mongiardo Trading Cards

RNC Race Too Close to Call as Election Approaches

New Print Edition: 2009-2010 Gubernatorial Outlook

New York 20: Treadwell Not Running

California 44: Hedrick Readies Rematch

Recruiting Battles Set To Kick Off

Bad News Comes Early for Senate Republicans

Gubernatorial Race Will Show if Jersey GOP Has a Pulse

Louisiana Senate: Jindal Not Endorsing Vitter For Now

In Memoriam: the Paul Weyrich Whom I Knew and Admired

Alaska Senate: Polar Opposite Polling

Change That at Least Some People Can Believe In

It May Not Be the Economy, Stupid, in the End

Nevada Senate: Unpopular Reid Jabs Unpopular Bush — Again

Rothenberg Archives: 2002 Letter from Obama

Rothenberg Archives: 2004 Obama Senate Campaign Prospectus

Rothenberg Archives: Obama Flier from 2004 Senate Race

CNN: Burris is a Distraction for Obama

2009 Back Issues

Happy Holidays & Happy New Year!

Florida 22: West Seeks 2010 Rematch With Klein

New Print Edition: Illinois 10 & Ohio 1

Rothenberg’s End of the Year Awards for 2008 Campaigns

White House 2012 Polls: Not So Fast

Shocked About the Blagojevich Scandal? You Shouldn’t Be

Republicans Should Quit Celebrating and Face Reality

Louisiana 2: Former Landrieu Chief of Staff Aided Jefferson Challenger

In This Case, It’s Fair to Blame the Messenger

Democratic Governors Excited for Partnership With Obama

Corzine Sympathizes With Menendez’s DSCC Duties

Minnesota Senate: Gregoire Offers Recount Advice to Franken

New Hampshire Senate: The Polls Didn’t Lie

Can Anyone Bring America Together in an Era of Division?

Maine Senate: Collins Demonstrated Widespread Appeal in Victory

New Print Edition: Georgia Senate & Louisiana 4

New York Senate: GOP Would Have to Defy History to Take Seat

Another Cycle, Another Bunch of My Misjudgments

2010 Senate Playing Field Likely to Grow

Even in a Wave, Some Get Just What They Deserve

Arizona Senate: History Points to Another Term for McCain, if He Wants It

Illinois 5: Crowd of Candidates to Follow Emanuel’s Vacancy

Illinois Senate: Jackson Pushes Puzzling Poll

Polls Show GOP Losing Edge on Taxes

Is 2008 a Realigning Election? Numbers Offer Some Clues

Republicans, This Is the First Day of the Rest of Your Lives

Governors Assemble as GOP Searches for Next Leaders

From coast to coast, Democrats rule the day

Stu Talks about the Election Results

The Fat Lady Sings and Democrats Are Preparing to Rejoice

Election Night Viewer Guide

2008 Senate Outlook

2008 House Outlook

2008 Presidential Outlook

2008 Gubernatorial Outlook

Double Whammy: Money, McCain Burden Republicans

New Print Edition: Final Pre-Election Issue

Democrats Try to Use McCain to Saddle GOP Candidates

Republicans Turn to ‘No Blank Check’ in Final Days

Stu Talks Bill Clinton, Blank Checks, and the RNC’s new radio ads on CNN.com

RNC, GOP tweak tactics to lure conservative Democrats

Choosing Winners, Losers: Did NRCC Make Right Picks?

Three hot states to watch on Election Night

Alaska Senate: Begich Now Favored

Georgia 13: Democrats Sound the Alarm

It’s Getting Bleaker for McCain, Worse for Hill Republicans

New Print Edition: Senate and House Outlook

Bitter Primaries Lead to Cross-Party Endorsements

Late-breaking House races shift political playing field

Nathan Talks Politics on CNN.com

Louisiana Senate: Worth Watching or Over and Done?

Pennsylvania 11: Polling Differs on Kanjorski’s Prospects

Stu Talks Politics on CNN.com

GOP House candidates struggle against McCain drag

Powell for Obama: Nothing More than a Real Yawner

Should Congressional GOP Throw McCain Under the Bus?

New Print Edition: Senate, House, Gubernatorial, Presidential Ratings

House rematches may give clue to size of Democratic wave

Louisiana Senate: NRSC Back In

GOP May Target Mahoney Media Firm in Other Districts

California 3: Lungren Responds to Challenger With Two Polls

Massachusetts Senate: Kerry Visits ‘South Pacific’ for Re-Election Bid

Swing Districts Will Show What Election Night Looks Like

Candidate Gets Very Early Start

Why is Dole Vulnerable and Not Collins?

Michigan 9: State Democrats Try to Use Palin as Wedge

Big Five States: Tough and Getting Tougher for McCain

California 3: Democratic Poll in California Shows Lungren Is Soft

New Print Edition: Senate, House, Presidential Outlook

For Republicans, Another Blood Bath Looms on Horizon

Obama Maintaining Status Quo With White Evangelicals

Democratic Senate Candidates Bail on Rescue Bill

Wild Cards Create Wild Scenarios in Congressional Races

Two Democrats Earn Top Score From Conservative Group

Plenty of Questions Still Remain in This Bifurcated Election

2 of 3 Cuban Republicans Vulnerable in South Florida

Florida 13: Jennings’ Poll Neglects Reality

Wild Polling in the Wild, Wild West

When Campaigns Lie, What Should the Voters Do?

New Print Edition: Senate Outlook & House Ratings

Louisiana 6: Cazayoux’s Colleague Contributes to Independent Foe

Kentucky 2: DCCC to the Rescue

Will Schumer Get Democrats to 60 Seats This Cycle?

Idaho Senate Race: Over Before It Began?

What’s the Top Electoral College State This Year?

With Risk Comes Some Loss for EMILY’s List

New Print Edition: Gubernatorial Outlook, House Ratings, Presidential Battleground

Now It’s the DCCC That Is Swimming Against the Tide

NRCC’s Spending Points to Potential Hot Spots

Indiana 3: Democrats Claim Souder Is Vulnerable — Again

Beyond Congressional Battleground, Close Gubernatorial Races Lurk

Latest Polls Raise Questions About the Political Landscape

Pentecostal Democrats Lead Party’s Faith Outreach

For Obama, McCain, Standing Pat May Be The Wrong Approach

New Print Edition: 2008 Senate Overview

New Print Edition: 2008 Senate Overview

Some Bellwether States Losing Their Status

Politics, Baseball Intersect in St. Paul

Defying the Numbers, Gilmore Presses On

Business Interests Focus On the Fight for Senate Control

For GOP Delegates, Sarah Palin on the Ticket Is a No-Brainer

Stassen’s Son, Obama Fan, Recalls Conventions Past

NRSC Finally Joins DSCC on the Air

Is Congress Really a Juicy Target for John McCain?

What I Did When I Wasn’t at the Convention

Despite Accounts, Democrats All on the Same Page in Denver

Democrats Focus on Faith Agenda, Activists Interrupt

Jones Will Be Missed by Neighbors

New Jersey 5: National Celebrity Doesn’t Equal Victory in House Elections

Florida 21: South Florida Race Heats Up in Denver

Should Democrats Be Feeling Any Kind of Buyer’s Remorse?

At the Conventions

New Print Edition: Minnesota Senate & Alabama 5

Beware: Evangelical Polling Ahead

Summer Polling Often a Poor Predictor

What Late Veep Pick?

Louisiana 4: Thompson Counters With Own Poll

Louisiana 4: Poll Draws Criticism from Opponents

New Print Edition: Louisiana Senate & Michigan 7

DCCC on Offensive in GOP Open Seats

When It Comes to Election 2008, You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet

Partisans Commission Nonpartisan Polls

Colts Coach Favors Obama

Louisiana 4: Fleming’s Poll Shows Wide Lead in Primary

Obama’s Choices for Veep Are Far Better Than McCain’s Are

Wal-Mart Sends Mixed Political Signals

Will Third-Party Candidates Make the Difference in Top Races?

DCCC Money Could Tip the Balance in Races at the Wire

Kentucky Senate: Lunsford Parts Ways with Media Consultant

Hey, Big Spender: Incumbents’ Strategy Differs

Illinois 6: Roskam’s Poll Shows Him in Strong Position

Top Spending House Candidates Meet Mixed Fate

How Long Are the House Democrats’ Really Long Shots?

TimKaine.com Owned by Conservative Activist

Female Members Growing Their Families and Parties

Can Obama Close the Deal? McCain May Yet Have a Say

Illinois Senate: Trying to Create Something Out of Nothing

New Print Edition: 2008 House Overview

New Print Edition: 2008 House Overview

For House Races Now, It’s All a Question of Money

Georgia Senate: One Race Where Endorsements Didn’t Matter

Senate & House Round Table Discussions

Kentucky Senate: Democrat to Announce 2010 Challenge to Bunning

The Big 5: Picking the States That Will Pick the President

Mississippi Senate: Democrats Look to Defy History

Missouri Governor: Hulshof Faces Two Tough Races

Where, Oh Where Are the Top House GOP Opportunities?

New Print Edition: Mississippi Senate & Alaska Senate

DeMint Embraces Online Fundraising Tool

Illinois 11: Not an Ordinary Campaign Web Site

Fight for the House: A Note on Ratings and the Elections

Challengers’ Challenge

Illinois 10: Ground Zero for Spending

Where the Race for the White House Stands Right Now

Pennsylvania 6: It’s Not That Simple

Washington 8: Democratic Groups Rush to Burner’s Aid After Fire

Pennsylvania 10: Ex-Specter Aide Fundraising for Carney

Birthday Complicates Timing for McCain