Prospects Of Republican Senate Dim
It’s looking less and less likely that the GOP will gain control of the Senate, but they’re going to come awfully close,, and that might be just as good from their point of view.
It’s looking less and less likely that the GOP will gain control of the Senate, but they’re going to come awfully close,, and that might be just as good from their point of view.
Politico says 99 Democratic House seats are “in play.” They’re not. But dozens are.
Will Digital Video Recorders kill the campaign commercial? Unfortunately, no.
Salon has video of the aftermath of the Hopfinger handcuffing. Plus: if we remove the partisan labels and just assess what happened, would we view this situation differently?
Tom Brokaw notices something peculiar about the campaign debates: Nobody’s talking about Iraq or Afghanistan.
The coalition of voters that propelled Barack Obama to an historic victory in 2008 is seemingly falling apart, and the President is reacting by blaming the voters.
If you’re looking for negative campaigning, personal insults, and all the other things that make American politics fun, look no further than Kentucky.
Don’t ask Senate candidate Joe Miller questions he doesn’t want to answer else his security team might cuff you.
Yesterday’s appearance by Carly Fiorina on Fox News Sunday provided an excellent example of how un-serious Republicans are when it comes to living up to their fiscally conservative rhetoric.
Last night’s one and only Nevada Senate Debate was an embarrassing affair all around, but it most likely sealed the electoral doom of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
More bad news for Democrats as a new poll shows that voters are more likely to consider them extreme than Republicans.
Politicians are, by definition, a bit abnormal. However, this year we seem to have more than our fair share of the truly odd.
Last night’s Delaware Senate debate was entertaining, but it’s unlikely to move the polls very much.
A group of conservative activists is planning a last minute ad blitz that could help put several Republican challengers over the top.
Harry Reid think it’s his Constitutional duty spend other people’s money and bring it home to Nevada. His constituents seem to have other ideas this year.
Will a Republican-controlled Congress bring about the third Presidential Impeachment in American history? Jonathan Chait thinks it’s virtually certain that it will, I’m not so sure.
For a guy who has no chance of winning, Carl Paladino certainly knows how to get himself press coverage.