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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
Is the House Now in Play for the 2012 Elections?
July 20, 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
Republicans Try to Even the Score with New North Carolina Lines
July 1, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Obama Visits Media Market He Shunned in 2008
June 30, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
The Politics of the Debt Ceiling Are Too Tempting
June 29, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
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
Redistricting’s Bottom Line Might Surprise You
June 15, 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
Why You Need to Ignore Most Current Polling
June 3, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Only Hypocrisy Is Truly Bipartisan
June 1, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Hollywood Couldn’t Save California Hopeful
May 31, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
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
New York 26: Move to Toss-Up/Tilt Democratic
May 16, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
For Some in Senate, Losing Once Is Way to Win
May 16, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Wisconsin Senate: Moved from Safe Democrat to Lean Democrat
May 13, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Debt Limit Vote: You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet
May 13, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
House Ratings: New Iowa, Louisiana, Arkansas districts added
May 12, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
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
Nevada Senate: Remains Toss-Up/Tilt Republican
May 5, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
How Major Is the Killing of Osama bin Laden?
May 4, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
New York 26: Moved to More Vulnerable Category
April 29, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
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
Iowa 4: Christie Vilsack Likely to Challenge King
April 16, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
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 Democratic poll paints premature fight for the House
March 23, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Are GOP Freshmen Ready to Rumble in 2012?
March 21, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
New York 26: Democrats to Nominate Hochul on Sunday
March 19, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Tim Kaine Might Not Be the Perfect Answer
March 17, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
An Early Look at 2012 ‘Elite Eight’ Battleground
March 11, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Great Disappearing Act of Nancy Pelosi
March 9, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Nevada Senate: Open Seat Remains Lean Republican
March 7, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Democrats Need GOP Voters to Win
March 7, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Wisconsin: Degenerating Quickly Into the Muck
March 4, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Hawaii Senate: Open Seat Remains Safe for Now
March 3, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Tim Pawlenty’s Michele Bachmann Problem
March 2, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Personal Take on Brain Injuries and Senate Bids
February 18, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Change on the Horizon for House Democrats
February 16, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Irish Immigrant Is Nexus of O’Malley’s DGA
February 15, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
‘Mr. Hustle’ Takes Virginia Record to National Stage
February 14, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Webb Underscores Democrats’ 2012 Challenge
February 11, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Ratings Changes in Two New Senate Open Seats
February 10, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
New York 26: Yet Another Special Election
February 10, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Another Loss From America’s Best Generation
February 9, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Why Romney Is a Very Frail GOP Frontrunner
February 7, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Beware of Ad Campaigns With More Bark Than Bite
February 4, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Are We Headed for Four Wave Elections in a Row?
February 3, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Montana Senate: Rehberg Moves Race to Toss-Up
February 1, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Forecasts of Obama Rebound a Bit Premature
February 1, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Liberal Blog: We Poll, You Decide
January 28, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
So Far, Boehner Is an Able Adversary for Obama
January 26, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Republican Owns Obama’s ‘Win the Future’
January 25, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Redistricting Winner Is Still to Be Determined
January 20, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Political Cartographers Train to Redraw Districts
January 19, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Republican Redistricting Efforts Bankrupt for 2011?
January 17, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
This Is a Time to Reflect on What Is Important
January 12, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
2012 Senate Landscape Is Far From Finalized
January 10, 2011
by
Nathan Gonzales
Projections — Not Predictions — About 2012
January 7, 2011
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Nation’s Challenges Won’t Be Any Easier in 2011
December 20, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Have Democrats Forgotten the Election Already?
December 15, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
DLC’s 100 Democrats List Predicted Governors, Stars
December 14, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Rothenberg’s End of the Year Awards for 2010
December 10, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
1998 Civility Promises Seem Like Long Ago
December 9, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Feingold Couldn’t Re-Create ’92 Magic
December 8, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
RNC Battle About Waiting for the Alternative
December 6, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Democrats Made a Mountain Out of a Molehill
December 2, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Democratic Attacks Fell on Deaf Ears This Fall
December 1, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Ohio Blowout Raises Red Flag for Democrats
November 23, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Most Outrageous, Absurd Candidates of 2010
November 19, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Democrats Lost the Faith of Religious Voters
November 18, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Messages Sent by ’10 Voters Weren’t ‘Either-Or’
November 17, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
The Right Rises At a Ripe Time
November 15, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Post-2010, Face of Both Parties Is A-Changing
November 10, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Huge GOP Wins in Ohio Complicate Redraw
November 9, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Swing Voters, GOP to Democrats: You’re Fired!
November 5, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
As America Votes, It’s All Over but the Shouting
November 2, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Washington Senate moved to Pure Toss-Up
November 1, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Alaska Senate moved from Safe to Republican Favored
October 31, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Even in Wave Elections, Some Races Break the Other Way
October 31, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Big Gulf Between Parties on Spending Strategies
October 30, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Will the House Losses Be Bad or Horrendous?
October 27, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
DCCC going on NYC television for Hall
October 25, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Memo to Bennet and Conway, Meet Mr. Deeds
October 22, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
It’s a Roller Coaster for Some House Hopefuls
October 20, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
It’s Desperation Time on the Campaign Trail
October 18, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Outside Cash Will Keep GOP Flush in Final Weeks
October 15, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
5 Surprises the Wave May Wash Out in November
October 13, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Friend or Foe, U.S. Chamber Plays Both Roles for Democrats
October 12, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Ohio 1: DCCC Cancels Driehaus Ads
October 11, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Early Battlefields Emerge in the Nation’s Middle
October 7, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Race Fundamentals Are Telling for Vulnerables
October 6, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
New York 23: Hoffman Out, Race Moves to Toss-Up
October 5, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
NFL Asks Feingold to Remove Clip from New Ad
October 5, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Scenario #3: A GOP Tsunami Crashes Over Congress
October 5, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Scenario #2: Democrats Lose House, Cling to Senate
October 5, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Scenario #1: Base Turns Out Late, Saves Democrats
October 5, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
For Democrats, Senate Still a Possible Nightmare
October 1, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
DSCC Buying Time in Connecticut Senate Race
September 30, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Parties’ Opposition Research Efforts Fuel Late Ads
September 30, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Final Stretch Not as Important as You Think
September 29, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Kentucky Senate Bluegrass Poll: Another Interpretation
September 27, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
State Waves Add to Democrats’ National Woes
September 24, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Handicapper Headache: What About Alaska?
September 22, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Is This an Anti-Incumbent Year? Not So Far
September 21, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Delaware Proves Sometimes a Win Isn’t a Win
September 17, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
New Strickland poll shows Ohio Governor down three points
September 17, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
As Polls Go, I Really Prefer the Partisan Stuff
September 15, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Delaware Senate race moved to Lean Democrat
September 15, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
District Polls Are Troubling Signs for Democrats
September 8, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Wave builds for GOP in the House
September 7, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Is Rasmussen Better Than its Reputation?
August 31, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Gubernatorial Update (August 27, 2010)
August 27, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Debt: One Campaign Issue Parties Are Very Familiar With
August 26, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
We Have a Winner in Florida…PPP!
August 25, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Mixed News in Tuesday’s Results
August 25, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Ohio Senate Race Moved to Toss-Up/Tilt Republican
August 24, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
House Ratings Changes in GA8, IL11, TX17, TX23, WA3
August 23, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Are Voters Really Moving Beyond Race?
August 23, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Is Michelle Obama Democrats’ Secret Weapon?
August 17, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
New Iowa Caucuses GOP Poll: Both Accurate and Meaningless
August 16, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Smoot’s Charge: Hold at Least 50 Senate Seats
August 12, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Rothenberg’s Dangerous Dozen Open House Seats
August 10, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Ratings Changes in WV, FL, NV, & WI Senate races
August 9, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Jersey Native Looks to Shore up GOP Senate Majority
August 6, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Kentucky Senate: Paul Campaign clear about bio in Report interview
August 5, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Even Veteran Members Will Struggle to Win
August 4, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
DCCC Turns to Mook’s Ground Game for Fall
August 2, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Huge GOP Gains Weren’t Always Inevitable This Year
July 30, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Florida Governor: Just Where Exactly Did Rick Scott Come From?
July 28, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
New York 1: Nixon Grandson Finds the Going Rocky in Bid for Congress
July 28, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
NRCC’s Independent Expenditure Is Armed With Shields
July 26, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Senate Is in Play, but GOP Has Reasons to Worry
July 23, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Oregon Senate: The Memo Said “Wyden Is Vulnerable in 2010”
July 22, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Pennsylvania 15: Callahan Running Against Rudy Giuliani?
July 22, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Tancredo Seriously Exploring Gov Run as Independent
July 21, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Louisiana Senate Hype: Don’t Believe It
July 21, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Schumer Hordes Cash, Bests DSCC in Available Funds
July 21, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
We Don’t Need a DNC Lecture on Midterms
July 21, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
White House Lays Foundation for Post-Election Damage Control
July 20, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Missouri 8 : For Sowers, Raising Money Is the Easy Part
July 16, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Is Jim DeMint Barack Obama’s Ace in the Hole
July 14, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Outside Groups Aiding GOP Cause This Cycle
July 13, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
NBC’s First Read Misses A Key Point
July 12, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Nebraska Governor’s Race News Just a Yawner
July 12, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
New York 1: Outsourcing Documentary Provides Little Fodder
July 9, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Will Democrats’ Third-Party Scenario Pay Off?
July 7, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
GOP Group Extends Anti-Ried Ad Buy
July 6, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Latest EMILY’s List Picks Face Big Challenges
July 2, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
President Obama, Welcome to Bush’s World
June 30, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Bush Bashing Cuts Both Ways in Ohio Race
June 25, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Same Party but Two Very Different Candidates
June 24, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Link Between Grayson, Tea Party Questioned
June 23, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Let’s Poke Holes in the ‘Anti-Incumbent’ Hype
June 18, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Melancon Takes On a Second Opponent: BP
June 17, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
Is Reid Better Off Than He Was a Week Ago?
June 16, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
In the Delta, Everyone’s Buzzing About Barbour
June 10, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
We Come to Bury Sodrel, Not to Praise Him
June 3, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
A Primary Loss Does Not Equate a Lost Cause
June 2, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
PA 12 Special: Only One Piece in Bigger Picture
June 1, 2010
by
Stuart Rothenberg
Sean Duffy, Welcome to Your New Real World
May 26, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
DGA-Led Group Targets Kasich with New TV Ad
May 25, 2010
by
Nathan Gonzales
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