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RNC Launching $3 Million Ad Buy in Four States

Is Carly Fiorina the Answer to McCain’s Prayers for a VP?

Alabama 3: Another Democratic Youngster Faces Battle

What’s in a Name for a Political Party? Maybe Victory in ’08

Net Roots Reach for 60 Senate Seats

New Print Edition: Colorado 4 & Louisiana 4

Washington 8: August Dress Rehearsal

North Carolina 8: Result Is No Shocker

Are Senate Races Moving in One Partisan Direction?

Colorado 4: Defenders of Wildlife Set to Take On Musgrave

Change in Congress Comes in All Ages and Sizes

New Hampshire Senate: No Poll Vault for Sununu

Good Candidates for House Come in All Shapes and Sizes

Barney Frank: A Definite No To Nunn

Vetoing the Vice Presidential Names: Let the Fight Begin

NRSC Picks Independent Expenditure Director

Blogs Gaining Credibility at Senate Committees

Why a McCain Win May Be Bad for GOP, Good for Democrats

South Carolina: Former Bengals Coach Wins Primary

New Mexico Senate: Udall Launches Third TV Ad

Mississippi Senate: Is the GOP Counting Its Chickens Too Early?

New Religious Outreach Could Land Obama in Legal Trouble

How Different Will the 2008 White House Map Look From ‘04 and ‘00?

Arizona 3: New Poll Reveals Little

New Mexico 2: Turnout Down in Competitive District

When Running Is a Family Affair

California 4: Brown’s Poll Signals Tough Road Ahead

California 4: Brown’s Poll Signals Tough Road Ahead

Will Bob Barr and the Libertarians Be a Factor in the Presidential Race?

New York 20: Treadwell to Go on the Air in New York Race

McCain: No Special Interest

New Print Edition: Virginia 11 & Kentucky Senate

New York 26: GOP Field Clearing for Lee

Louisiana Senate: A Tossup All the Way Until Election Day

Idaho Senate: LaRocco vs. American Idol

Kentucky Senate: McConnell Poll Sets the Record Straight

Last Word (I Hope) on Mississippi and the GOP’s Troubles

The House GOP Blame Game That Just Won’t Let Up

Mississippi Senate: Musgrove Leads in New Democratic Poll

Mississippi 1 Special: Why Childers Won and Why Davis Lost

New Print Edition: 2008 Senate Overview

Are Republican Ads That Attack Obama and Pelosi Effective?

Few Pollsters Get High Marks in ’08 Presidential Races

Oregon Senate: Will Democrats in Oregon Go Quirky or Traditional?

Open Season in 2010

May Is a Special Month for House Campaign Teams

For McCain, There’s Only One Perfect Candidate for Veep

Forget Expectations — Now Delegates Are What Really Matters

For McCain, This Could Be as Good As It’s Going to Get

Louisiana 6: Obama Debuts in GOP Ad

DCCC Candidates Scoring Well With ‘Bitter’ U.S. Voters

New Print Edition: 2008 House Outlook

New Print Edition: 2008 House Outlook

Illinois 8: Greenberg Campaign Manager Leaves Post

New Jersey Senate: Is Robert Andrews Crazy to Take On Frank Lautenberg?

Why Should Clinton Just Pack It In When Nothing Is Decided?

Campaigns’ Olympian Challenge

Rothenberg’s Dangerous Dozen Open House Seats

Rothenberg’s Dangerous Dozen Open House Seats

New Print Edition: New Jersey 3 & New Jersey 7

Louisiana 6: Will Republicans Kick Away Another Special Election?

Like Being on the Cover of Sports Illustrated?

A Crop of House Candidates Worth Taking a Look At

Would Obama Be Leading the Democratic Race if He Were White?

New Print Edition: Louisiana 6 & Pennsylvania 11

New York 26: Reynolds Won’t Run Again

New York 26: Reynolds Won’t Run Again

Poll Warning: Be on the Lookout for Bad Numbers, Analysis

Minnesota Senate: New Group Airs Pro-Coleman Issue Ad

All the Handicapping That’s Fit to Print on the ’08 Senate Races

Should McCain Fret About Bush — and About Disappearing?

Mississippi 1: Russell Expected to Endorse McCullough

New Print Edition: Alaska At-Large & Arizona 8

Illinois 14: More Bad News for the GOP

It Ain’t Over Till the Fat Lady Sings … and She Hasn’t Yet

It Ain’t Over Till the Fat Lady Sings … and She Hasn’t Yet

Once Blue-Chip Candidates, Now Duds

Illinois 14: Now a Toss-Up

Can John McCain Win in Spite of the Republican Brand?

GOP Mines for Congressional Seats in Northeast Pennsylvania

Obama’s Appeal Depends on Your Definition of Change

New Print Edition: 2008 Senate Outlook

New Print Edition: 2008 Senate Outlook

Illinois 11: GOP Nominee Baldermann Ending Bid

Should Democrats’ Superdelegates Not Be So Super?

The Messages From Maryland and Virginia May Be Contradictory

Evidence of Evangelical Shift is still Slim

Media Buy Is the Message

Kennedy’s Decision to Back Obama Not So Decisive After All

New Print Edition: Illinois 11 & Kansas 3

Tuesday’s Results Don’t Change the Political Trajectories

Ohio 2: A Nightmare of a Congressional Race

For GOP, Florida Brings Another Dose of Worrisome News

New Print Edition: Nevada 3 & Ohio 2

A Surprising General Election Opening for Republicans?

Maybe Candidate ‘Electability’ Isn’t So Decisive After All

Missouri 6: Graves Vs. Barnes- A Royal Rumble in Kansas City

Missouri Governor: Blunt Not Seeking Reelection

History Working Against Senate GOP

Can Giuliani Get Into the Republican Game in Florida?

Shifting Standards of Victory

A Big McCain Win, But Trouble in the Weeds

New Print Edition: 2008 House Outlook

Romney’s Michigan Showing Adds Complexity to Evangelical Vote

Romney Rides the Republican Wave in Michigan GOP Primary

GOP Showdowns Ahead in Michigan and South Carolina

Why Kerry’s Endorsement Won’t Help Obama

For Republicans, Iowa Better Be an Aberration

Did Edwards’ Slip Help Clinton in New Hampshire?

Did Edwards’ Slip Help Clinton in New Hampshire?

Different Picture of Evangelical Voters in New Hampshire

Winners & Losers From Iowa

Iowa Coverage

2008 Back Issues

In Iowa, Will Edwards Divide and Conquer?

Republican Race Twists & Turns Even Before Bhutto Assassination

Reviewing the Best and the Worst of Politics in 2007

New Print Edition: 2008 Gubernatorial Outlook

Why Mitt Romney Can’t ‘Solve’ His Mormon Problem

Is Mike Huckabee the None of the Above Candidate?

New Print Edition: North Carolina Senate & Illinois 14

Ohio 5: GOP Tries to Avoid Unpleasant Surprise in Ohio Special

Status-Quo on Tuesday Is Good News for GOP

‘Resign to Run’ Would Alter White House Field

Another Game of Political Chicken, but With a Twist

Nomination Fights Could Turn on Candidate Exits

The Ever-“Present” Obama

New Print Edition: Michigan 9 & Colorado Senate

Ron Paul, Politics and the Internet in the ’08 Campaign

Mississippi Senate: Musgrove “Seriously Considering”

Nebraska Senate: Don’t Gas Up the Scott Kleeb Senate Bandwagon Just Yet

New York 19: Saul Dropping Out

Two Networks Flop in Reporting on New Poll

Republican Campaign Still Includes Many Possible Storylines

New Print Edition: Ohio 16 & Virginia Senate

Reruns for Senate

Fate of ’06 House Takeovers May Mirror ’08 Party Prospects

The Bush Factor in the Upcoming Presidential Election

GOP’s Race Problem Doesn’t Always Include Debates

Illinois 14: New Lauzen Poll Shows Dead Heat

Memo to Merkley: Be Careful How You Criticize Sen. Smith

New Print Edition: 2008 Senate Outlook

Here We Go Again: An Anti-Incumbent Wave Next Year?

Rothenberg Highlights Dangerous Not Quite Dozen Open Seats

Partisan Politics and Democrats’ Turkey Problem

It’s Still Clinton & Romney in New Saint Anselm Survey

New Print Edition: New Hampshire Senate & New York 19

Republican Recruiting

Mood   Money   GOP Retirements = Democratic Bonanza

Louisiana Governor: Jindal Poised to Crack 50%

Edwards, Clinton and Questions About Their Electability in ’08

Say What? Obama’s Word Games

Say What? Obama’s Word Games

Have the Republicans Picked Another Losing Fight on SCHIP?

For Incumbents, 2008 Is Shaping Up as the Year of the Primary

Washington 8: Outcome of Northwest Rerun Could Rest on the National Mood

Biden and Dodd: Still Looking for Their Opening

Nationwide Listening Tour for Clinton?

For President Bush, the Reservoir of Goodwill Is Bone-Dry

Should the NRSC Spend Any Time on Lautenberg?

Where the Presidential Nomination Races Are … and Where to Look

Where the Presidential Nomination Races Are … and Where to Look

New Print Edition: Illinois 8 & Connecticut 4

Ignored in 2006, Kissell Has Plenty of IOUs to Collect

Golden State Ballot Measure Is Only a Long Shot for GOP

In 2008 Election Cycle, How Bad Is Bad for Senate Republicans?

Young Operatives Guide Governors Associations

Governors Associations Retooling for the Long Haul

Feedblitz Email Notification

Democrats Fuel Draft Hysteria but Political Gain Unlikely

New Print Edition: New York 25 & Washington 8

Ohio 5: Karen Gillmor Out, Latta In

How Thompson Hurt His Own Prospects — and Helped Romney’s

EMILY’s List Releases New Endorsements

EMILY’s List Releases New Endorsements

Perry, not Blunt, to Chair RGA in 2008

Idaho Senate: Democratic Prospects Still Slim

Idaho Senate: Craig Arrested, Pleads Guilty Following Incident in Airport Restroom

Emanuel Continues to Show Political Savvy

New Print Edition: 2007-08 Gubernatorial Outlook

New Print Edition: 2007-08 Gubernatorial Outlook

Arizona 1: Renzi’s Out, But Who Benefits?

Arizona 1: Renzi’s Out, But Who Benefits?

Louisiana Governor: Backlash Anyone?

For Mark Warner, There May Be Too Many Options

Mississippi 3: Pickering Seat Likely to Stay in GOP Column

White House Cash Likely to Diminish

Ohio 15:Pryce Opts Not to Seek Reelection

It’s Time for Them to Go

It’s Time for Them to Go

New Print Edition: Ohio 15 & New Hampshire 1

And the Senate Race Is On in South Dakota

Even in Bad Environment, NRCC Finds Willing Candidates

Watts Video Shows He Has a Ways to Go in Texas

Is Al Franken Laughing All the Way to a Senate Seat?

When a Candidate’s Bio Doesn’t Give the Full Picture

Candidates Often Avoid Party Labels

Looking for the ‘Other’ 30 Percent of American Voters at a Concert

Do Endorsements Matter in Today’s Presidential Races?

There’s Still Plenty of Uncertainty After McCain’s Shake-up