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New Print Edition: Oregon Senate & Wisconsin 8

Historical Perspective on Second-Quarter Fundraising Numbers

New Print Edition: Georgia 8 & Ohio 1

Cranky Grass-Roots Democrats Send a Message to Capitol Hill

8 for ‘08: Battleground States to Watch

8 for ’08: Battleground States to Watch

Will Voters Respond to a Message of Unity or of Division?

McCain’s ’08 Dilemma: Can He Recapture the Magic He Once Had?

House Retirement Watch: If You Wait, They Will Come

New Print Edition: Missouri 6 & Texas 22

DSCC Could Hit Recruiting Mother Lode

Handicapping Versus Reporting, Analyzing the Presidential Race

For Some Democrats, the Political Picture Doesn’t Look So Rosy

Iowa Straw Poll: Over Long Before It Really Began

Illinois 8: Greenberg to Challenge Bean

Obama’s Message Crosses the Atlantic

Democratic Leaders on Capitol Hill Are Still Playing Iraq Just Right

Fred, Tommy or Bobby: Which Thom(p)son Will History Remember?

For Some Americans, Politics Is More Than a Presidential Debate

Immigration Reform Legislation Still Faces an Uphill Battle

Louisiana Senate: Rove Seeks Challenger to Landrieu

For Bush, Sticking With His Iraq Policy Now Is the Only Choice

The Webs They Weave: Campaign Committees’ Net Strategies Evolving

New Print Edition: New Mexico 1 & Ohio 18

For Republicans, Iowa Straw Poll Could Offer Some Answers

Is Edwards Following the Dean and Gephardt Models Too Closely?

Cornyn and Dole: Two (Vulnerable) Peas in a Pod?

The Media Shouldn’t Ignore Organized Labor in the Democratic Race

Palmetto Debate: Long Gone and Already Forgotten

New Print Edition: 2007-08 Gubernatorial Outlook

Is Fred Thompson Coming to the GOP’s Rescue?

GOP Back to Square One

The Sounds of Silence From Democrats on the Hot-Button Issues

Waiting for Godot … or Hagel, Warner, Cochran and Craig

Waiting for Godot … or Hagel, Warner, Cochran and Craig

Who’ll Be GOP’s ‘Next Ronald Reagan’ in ‘08 Presidential Race?

New Print Edition: 2008 Senate Outlook

Kerry ’04 Campaign Holds Lesson for McCain and Clinton

Another Day Brings Another Dose of Bad News for the GOP

Louisiana Governor: Jindal Looking Like Money in the Bank

Pennsylvania 10: Eckel Takes a Pass

What Does Presidential Fundraising Mean at This Early Stage?

Dean’s Empty Definition of Easter

Dean’s Empty Definition of Easter

Already, Too Much of the ’08 Coverage Is Quite Misleading

New Print Edition: Pennsylvania 10 & Illinois 10

Say What? Ken Lucas Endorses John Edwards

Can Democrats Keep The Wave Alive in ’07 Gubernatorial Races?

In Democratic Race, What Tier Should John Edwards Be in?

Should Democrats Go After the Evangelical Vote?

New Print Edition: California 11 & New York 29

Was ’06 a Starting Point for Democrats or Was It Their High-water Mark?

The Impact of “Hillary 1984”

Want a Presidential Nomination? Then Run for It!

A Presidential Race on Speed

GOP Presidential Race Looks Unpredictably Unpredictable in ’08

For the Thousandth Time: Don’t Call Them ‘Push Polls’

New Print Edition: Florida 16 & North Carolina 8

Maine Senate: Susan Collins May Be Vulnerable, but Don’t Underestimate Her

Kentucky Governor: Fletcher to Hit Airwaves

Too Much Smoke and Mirrors in Vilsack Campaign

How Much Will the ’08 Race Turn on Race?

Connecticut 4: Democrats Eye Richter

Are Democrats Kidding that Iraq Vote Was ‘Bipartisan?’

Are Democrats Kidding that Iraq Vote Was ‘Bipartisan?’

Let’s Not Lower the Bar for Candidates’ Campaign Bloggers

For Republicans, Bush Bashing Is Not an Appealing Option

The Ever-’Present’ Obama

The Ever-‘Present’ Obama

For Democrats, Time to Pad Senate Majority and Think 60 Seats

Will the NRCC Really Sit Out Primaries, as Cole Is Promising?

Say What? VoteVets Ad

New Print Edition: Maine Senate & Kansas 2

Can Republicans Count on a House Snapback?

Can Sen. Clinton Be Elected to the White House in 2008?

Biden: How to Be Wrong and Right at the Same Time

Musical Chairs in Georgia in 2010?

KY Governor: Northup Poll Shows Dead Heat in Primary

Are Democrats Surging Out West? Numbers Say No

Say What? RNC Attacks Hillary

Say What? Mississippi Senate

Say What? Tom Vilsack

Say What? Minnesota Senate

For Democrats, Bergen County Spells Success

It’s Time for Bush, Democrats to Do Immigration

Dog Bites Man. Sun Rises Again. Bush’s Numbers Still Stink.

Dog Bites Man. Sun Rises Again. Bush’s Numbers Still Stink.

Why Georgia May Not Be on Democrats’ Minds

Is Rudy Likely to Be a Favorite or a Flop?

Jim Gilmore for President? It’s Not an Easy Sell

Can a Republican Win the Presidential Race in 2008?

Northup Planning Bid for Governor

The Fate of a Rock Star

Gerald Ford: An Admirable Man in a Very Different Era

The Rothenberg Political Report Steps into 20th Century

2007 Back Issues

Happy Holidays!

New Print Edition: Illinois 6 & Pennsylvania 4

The Year That Was: A Very, Very, Very Weird One in Politics

Do ’08 Presidential Contenders Need a Great Story?

Looking Back at ’06: The Most, the Least, the Best and the Worst

How’d We Do?

Can Tom Cole and Howard Dean Both Be Wrong?

New Print Edition: Texas 23 & Louisiana 2

Let the Awards Begin: The Worst Self-Inflicted Wound of 2006

Ballot Measure Wrap-Up

What You Heard About ‘Conservative Democrats’ Winning Was Wrong

Pelosi Stumbles Out of the Blocks

GOP Moderates and Conservatives Ready to Do Battle

As Predicted, a Wave Washes Republicans Out to Sea

Turn Back the Clock: Rothenberg Report on CNN Nov. 2

Down to the Wire: Expect a Big Night for Democrats

2006 Election Night Viewer Guide

Just Hours Until Democratic Gains

Excerpts from Latest Print Edition

State Legislature Ratings

New Print Edition: National Outlook & Ratings

New Print Edition: National Outlook & Ratings

Word to the Wise: Don’t Ignore Independents This Year

Ballot Measure Update

Candidates Matter Some Places, but Not Everywhere

New Print Edition: National Outlook & Ratings

How High the Wave? Don’t Just Think 1994; Think 1974, 1958, 1982

Audio: Oct. 5 Roll Call Election Preview with Rothenberg & Kondracke

Linking Iraq to the War on Terror Has Downside for GOP

Handicapping Long Shots and Late Shots

Ohio Senate: RNC Launching New Statewide Buy

The Fight for Congress: I’ve Seen This Movie Before

Kansas 2: Dueling Polls, Differing Perspectives

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

2006 Ballot Measures: A National Scorecard

The Bankruptcy Double-Standard

How Can the Democrats NOT Win the House … and the Senate?

How Can the Democrats NOT Win the House … and the Senate?

New Print Edition: House Ratings & Updates and the Foley Scandal

Poor New Hampshire? Don’t Bet Against the Granite State

State Legislative Races Outlook

Warning: Races May Not Be As Close As They Appear

New Print Edition: Senate, Governor, & House Updates and Ratings

New Print Edition: Senate, Governor, & House Updates and Ratings

Don’t Make Me Say I Told You So: It’s a Bump, Not a Surge

The Growing Undecided?

The Fight for the Senate: More GOP Headaches, and One for Democrats

What to Expect Over the Next Seven Weeks

Can Republicans Fear What They Don’t Know?

Can Republicans Fear What They Don’t Know?

An Anti-Incumbent Election? This Year? Of Course Not

Gubernatorial Races: Another Big Democratic Gain

Texas 23:Democratic Strategy is the Only Constant

Tennessee Senate: How Important Is a Poll in Rating a Race?

New Print Edition: 2006 Senate Outlook

New Print Edition: 2006 Senate Outlook

Democrats Poised to Take Control of the House

NRCC Spin Goes Into Overdrive

Facing a Wave, Republicans Could Still Win at Least One Dem Seat

Candidates from Both Parties Shun Partisan Label

New Print Edition: House Outlook for 2006

New Print Edition: House Outlook for 2006

Pennsylvania Senate & Virginia Senate: New Numbers, Same Races

Connecticut Senate: Can Joe Lieberman Really Win?

Nevada Governor: Primary Results Good for GOP

Looking for a Big Message From Tuesday? There Ain’t One

New Print Edition: 2006 Gubernatorial Outlook

New Print Edition: 2006 Gubernatorial Outlook

New York 24: Upstate New York’s Open Seat Remains a Democratic Target

Congress is Full of Former B-List Candidates

In Baseball, and America, Race Is Still a Topic for Discussion

Connecticut Senate: What Happens After Lieberman Loses?

Pennsylvania 6: Challenger Murphy Leads in New Poll

Maryland Senate: L’Affaire Steele- Apparently, Honesty Isn’t the Best Policy

Washington Senate: Is Mike McGavick the Republican Party’s Mr. Right?

New Print Edition: Minnesota Senate & National Senate Overview

Rhode Island Senate: Don’t Be Fooled- The Bull’s-Eye Is Still on Lincoln Chafee

Why It’s Too Early to Predict What May Happen in the House

Getting on the Ballot Should Be the Easy Part for Hopefuls

The DSCC’s Glass House

The DSCC’s Glass House

U.S. Politics Through an Israeli Looking Glass

New Print Edition: New Jersey Senate & Ohio 15

Where’s Newt: Is He or Isn’t He Running for President?

Texas 22: Two Scenarios Provide Different Prospects

The Dog Days of Summer

New Print Edition: Handicapping the State Legislatures

In Political Waves, Tide Doesn’t Rise to Same Level in Every State

Utah 3: Not So fast, Congressman Tancredo!

Presidential Races Taking on Chess Match Quality

New Print Edition: Maryland Senate & Vermont At-Large

Who Created the Phony Al Gore Boomlet?

Connecticut Senate: Lieberman Faces Serious Test From Lamont

Montana Senate: Is Conrad Burns Headed for Defeat This Fall?

Michigan Governor: Falling Star- What Ever Happened to Jennifer Granholm?

Webb Victory Poses Dilemma for Warner

Bill Richardson: Looking Like a Go for 2008

New Print Edition: Missouri Senate, Connecticut 5, & Governors Ratings

Good News Finds the Republicans. But for How Long?

California 50: Neither Party Should be Too Comfortable with the Results

California Blues: A Bit of a Downer for the Democrats

Vote Likely to Strain Falwell-McCain Marriage

California’s 50th: Worst Nightmare or a Bit of Relief for the GOP?

Alaska Governor: Good News for Democrats