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Tuesday Showed It’s Wise to Expect Unexpected

Is It Time for Democrats to Shove Giannoulias Out?

GOP Still Shy of Races in Play to Win Majority

PA Senate: Specter Embracing Cheney

House Overview: Money Can’t Fix What’s Broken for Democrats

Democrats Are Not as Desperate in the Senate

House Members Soft-Pedal Their Résumés in Gubernatorial Campaigns

Some Race Results Matter More Than Others

Conway, Mongiardo Getting Nasty in Kentucky Race

TX17: New GOP Poll Has Bad News for Chet Edwards

FEC: Members Can Raise Soft Money for Redistricting Activities

Why Illinois Senate Is a Tossup but N.H. Isn’t

DISCLOSE Act Would Alter Committees’ IEs

IL14: Hultgren Even With Foster in Own Poll

On, Wisconsin: Feingold Return No Sure Thing

FEC Decision on Fundraising for Redistricting Delayed

Crist Switcheroo: Likely Less Than Meets the Eye

Obama State Directors on Front Lines of 2010

Not All ‘On the Radar’ Candidates Measure Up

Could Lieberman Hold the Senate’s Balance of Power After November?

Is the GOP Headed to a Revival in the Land of Enchantment?

Paterson’s Timing Has Been Perfect for Democrats in N.Y. Specials

If Republicans Fail to Win the House, Look Behind the ‘Eight’ Ball

Turnout in Virginia, N.J. Could Be a Big Problem for Democrats

PA Senate Polling: Burn After Reading?

Cuomo Endorses Castle?

Florida Senate: Should Charlie Crist Roll the Dice to Save Long-Shot Bid?

The John Nuttings: Opening Day Roster

Democrats Tap O’Shea to Head Redistricting Trust

New Players Enter Redistricting Fight

Post-Health Care Reform Landscape

Is the Time Ripe for Third-Party and Independent Bids?

Republicans Risk Sour Grapes Label With Talk of Repeal

Election Preview Panel

For Democrats, This Isn’t Simply Another Chicken Little Story

Can Polling Memos Change the Narrative About 2010 Races?

Project Runway Meets the Campaign Trail: The Brown Jacket

MoveOn.org Pressuring Democrats in Health Care Fight

No Easy Answers for Democrats’ Problems

Free Election Preview Panel

There Are Plenty of Reasons to Keep Your Eye on Patty Murray

Can These Democrats Swim Against the Political Current in 2010?

The Most Refreshing, Yet Unusual, Candidate Interview I’ve Done

Good News Is Hard to Find for Democrats as Spring Begins

Don’t Believe the Hype … or Everything That You Read

Would Reconciliation for Health Care Affect Midterm Elections?

KY Senate: Grayson Readies Second TV Ad Against Paul

What Do Voters Want? Legislators or Ideological Voting Machines?

Ohio: Ganley Switching Races, Will Challenge Sutton

Plus 10 in the Senate? Republicans Certainly Not There Yet

Public Anger Continues to Hammer Incumbents

It All Depends on the Meaning of Party Identification

GOP Bets on Super Bowl Vets in 2010

For Republicans, Overconfidence Poses a Growing Problem

Dangerous Dozen Open House Seats

White House Taking More Flak From Its Political Allies

Stu Talks IL, DE Senate on Newshour

Don’t Hold Your Breath for an Anti-Incumbent Election

Can Candidates Accept Text Contributions?

From the Archives: Obama, Biden Seats in Danger?

Tuesday’s Result Raises New Questions for Both Parties

House Democrats Try to Prevent Exodus

Will Citizens United v. FEC Change the 2010 Elections?

MA Senate: Thinking the Unthinkable

Can the GOP Afford a Wave?

The Politics of Personal Destruction, Capitol Hill-Style, Part II

AR 2: Snyder (D) to Retire

MA Senate: Still Too Close to Call

OH15: Stivers Staying Put

AZ 3: Shadegg (R) to Retire

Democrats Catch a Big Break in Connecticut Senate Race

Stu on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal

2010 Back Issues

With 10 Months to Go, Is the House Playing Field Set?

Another Year, Another Set of Nominations for the Best and the Worst …

The 2010 Elections Are Closer Than You May Think

Stu on the GOP’s Tactics on Healthcare

What a Difference a Year Makes: the 2010 Senate Outlook

Are Democrats Trying to Follow Past GOP Leaders Off the Cliff?

2010 Gubernatorial Outlook Shows Voters’ Desire for Change

Hulu’s On First?

NC Senate: Will Marshall’s Senate Campaign Equal Her Recent P.R. Campaign?

30-Somethings Aim for Aging Senate

Rothenberg’s Dangerous Dozen House Seats for 2010

New Print Edition: 2010 Gubernatorial Outlook

If Everyone Is Looking at the Economy, Watch Foreign Policy

Sarah Palin? Frankly, My Dear, I Don’t Give a Damn

2009 Election Results Show How the Context Has Changed

New Print Edition: Pennsylvania Senate & Michigan 7

Democrats Face Pros and Cons in Nationalizing 2010 Races

Learning the Right Lessons From 2009 Results

Florida 8: Eisnaugle Declines To Run

After Hoffman, Rubio Is Likely Conservatives’ Next Challenge

New York 23 Remains a Toss-Up

Florida 8: A Lesson on How Not to Win Re-Election

Stu Talks 2009 Elections on NewsHour

Some House Recruits Have Yet to Measure Up to Hype

New Print Edition: 2010 Senate Overview

New Print Edition: 2010 Senate Overview

One Down, Two to Go: The Outlook for the 2009 Elections

A Road Well-Traveled in Drive to Hold Power: Destroy the Opposition

Will the Buckeye State Swing Back to the GOP in 2010?

Landscape Shift Means More Trouble for House Democrats

New Print Edition: Missouri Senate & New York 29

Is the New Jersey Gubernatorial Race a Tossup?

New York 23: Another Train Wreck for House Republicans?

Delaware Senate: Race Is Turned Upside Down by Castle’s Entry

McMahon, WWE Seek Mainstream Credibility

Vote for Us — We Aren’t Nearly as Bad as the Other Guys!

New Print Edition: Kentucky Senate & Ohio 12

New Jersey Governor: Don’t Believe the Corzine Surge Just Yet

Parties Solidifying Redistricting Plans

In Virginia, Culture War Looks Very Much Alive on One Side

Seniors, Health Care and Their Impact on the 2010 Midterms

Ohio 15: For Some Incumbents, Vulnerability Is Already a Fact of Life

Parties Watching 2009 Races for Clues

South Carolina 2: Forget Health Care and Afghanistan: Let’s All Talk About Joe Wilson

Poll Results Daunting for Democrats in ’09 Gubernatorial Races

New GOP Poll Shows Changing Political Reality

All Signs Point to Another Top-Notch Election Cycle in 2010

Illinois 14: State Senator May Enter GOP Primary Against Hastert

New Print Edition: Illinois 14 & Pennsylvania 7

On ABC: Van Jones’ Resignation, School Speech Top List of Distractions for Obama

On NBC: Fiery Obama Preps for Health Push

On FOX: Political Bogeymen

Number of Appointed Senators Growing but Not Nearly a Record

New Print Edition: New York 23 & California 45

New York 23: Parties Make Tactical Choices in Special

New Print Edition: Florida Senate & New Mexico 2

Nothing But Name-Calling

It’s Time for All to Recharge Their Batteries

Sizing Up the 2010 Senate Contests in the Summer of 2009

New Jersey Governor: You Have 4 Months To Learn to Say ‘Gov. Chris Christie’

Obama, Biden Seats in Danger?

Capitol Hill Democrats Have Met Their Enemy and It Is Them

Late Primaries Can Equal Big Headaches in Targeted Races

Midterms, History and the Expectations Game for the House in 2010

New Print Edition: 2010 Senate Overview

Running Against Bush: Can It Work Again for Democrats in 2010?

Educating America About a Judge and Other Summer Follies

GOP Strategists Seek to Alter the Health Care Reform Debate

New Print Edition: Colorado 4 & Washington 8

Can Democrats Get Re-Elected by Voting Against Obama?

For Obama and Capitol Hill, the Future Starts Today

Big States Set to Host Hottest Contests Next Year

N.C. Controversy Reveals Perils of Reporting on Polls

New Print Edition: Maryland 1 & Kansas Senate

Georgia Governor: Roy Barnes Hopes for a Successful Second Act

Florida Senate: Just What Is Marco Rubio Up to?

Ohio River Valley Lacks Competition

Connecticut Senate: For Dodd, the News Is Decidedly Mixed

A Candidate Meeting That I’ll Never Forget — Even if I’d Like to

New Print Edition: Alabama 2 & California 44

Virginia Governor: Democrats Play It Smart by Nominating Deeds

It’s Time to Change The Tone of Our ‘Politics’ Coverage

Democrats Face Turnout Challenges in Key Districts in 2010

Can Steele End the Debate Over Who Is a Republican?

Stu Talking Politics on C-SPAN

New Print Edition: 2010 House Outlook

New Print Edition: 2010 House Outlook

Pennsylvania Senate: Does Toomey Have a Chance to Win?

For Democrats, a Political Pothole That Could’ve Been Avoided

2010 State Races Will Shape Redraw

Politics of Guantanamo, Credit Cards, and Guns in National Parks

With All the Bad News, How Can the NRCC Recruit Candidates?

Republicans Try to Turn the Page

Parties Prepping for Redistricting Fight

Another Election Cycle, Another Couple of Polls to Consider

New Print Edition: 2009-2010 Governors Outlook

For Hill Republicans, an Opportunity to Rebrand Their Party

Off-Year Shenanigans: What’s a Party Committee to Do?

Anti-Establishment Candidates Come in All Shapes and Sizes

New Print Edition: California 10 & Mississippi 1

Specter Switch Could Send Ripples Far and Wide for Both Parties

For Obama, Deference Is Starting to Become a Troubling Habit

Oklahoma Governor: J.C. Getting Close to Giving the O.K. in OK

Polling in Perilous Territory

April Madness: Can GOP Win Back the House in 2010?

Media Cover Obama Like He’s Ultimate A-List Celebrity

New Print Edition: 2010 Senate Overview

Have House GOP Retirement Woes Run Their Course?

The Most Vulnerable Senator Up for Re-Election in 2010?

Gun Control: Stu on CNN

New York’s 20th: It Is a Little Like Kissing Your Sister

Redux of 1994 is Unlikely

Off-Year Specials Often Provide No Tea Leaves

For North Dakota’s Kent Conrad, the Time Is Now

Obama’s Poll Numbers: Stu on Hardball

New York 20: Stu on Newshour

New York 20: Stu on CNN

Is the New York Race a Referendum on the Candidates or Politics?

Polls, Press Releases and Partisanship: Let the Reader Beware

New Print Edition: California 32 & Florida 8

Should Democrats Worry About Obama Disconnect in 2010?

Stu on ABC: Bonus Backlash

RNC Selects New Political Director

National Mood Isn’t Always Visible on the Ground

Savvy Players Are Big Factor in Current Success of Democrats

One Thing Obama Didn’t Change Is the Same Old Rhetoric

New York 20: Toss-Up