If Sarah Palin isn’t running for President, why is she comparing herself to Ronald Reagan ?
More numbers for campaign 2010–in this case, ones that show the maintenance of the status quo in several states.
No Senate candidate with a lead of more than 5.5 points in the polling average, with 30 days to go in the race, has lost his race since 1998: these candidates are 68-0.
More on O’Donnell’s representation of her education in her own words.
Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell has a history of embellishing her educational history.
Even with some key seats trending Democrat, Republicans are primed to take over both Houses of Congress come November 2.
Despite hopes that they could help reverse a 20 year trend, both Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman are beginning to lose ground in their races for statewide office in California.
Christine O’Donnell’s claim that she studied at Oxford is a tad misleading.
If South Carolina’s Jim DeMint has his way, the Senate won’t be conducting any business unless he approves of it.
Vice-President Biden has a message for the Democratic base — stop complaining and just support us already.
A new projection of Congressional reapportionment shows a dramatic shift to traditionally Republican states in the South and Southwest.
A newly released poll on the Kentucky Senate race may not be an accurate measure of what’s actually going on in that race.