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Parties Solidifying Redistricting Plans

by Nathan L. Gonzales October 1, 2009 · 9:00 AM EDT

Republicans were at risk of falling further behind Democrats in organizing for the post-2010 round of redistricting, but a new group led by former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) and former Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.) is looking to fill the gap.

Redistricting may seem like a…

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

by Stuart Rothenberg September 28, 2009 · 9:00 AM EDT

Somebody needs to tell Virginia gubernatorial candidate Creigh Deeds that the “culture wars” are over. Apparently, he didn’t get the memo.

Deeds is banking on completing his comeback in this year’s Virginia gubernatorial race by portraying Republican nominee Bob McDonnell, the commonwealth’s…

Seniors, Health Care and Their Impact on the 2010 Midterms

by Stuart Rothenberg September 24, 2009 · 9:00 AM EDT

The nation’s two main political parties are a little like an old married couple. Both are carrying chips on their shoulders from past slights and injustices, real and imagined. It’s all about “getting even” these days — plus a dose of short-term politics for good measure.

The current fight over…

2010 House Ratings

September 23, 2009 · 9:00 AM EDT

Here are our latest House ratings.

#- Moved benefiting Democrats
* – Moved benefiting Republicans

Pure Toss-Up (3 R, 11 D)
  • AL 2 (Bright, D) *
  • ID 1 (Minnick, D) *
  • IL 10 (Open; Kirk, R)
  • MD 1 (Kratovil, D) *
  • MS 1 (Childers, D) *
  • NH 1…

2010 House Ratings

September 23, 2009 · 9:00 AM EDT

Here are our latest House ratings.

#- Moved benefiting Democrats
* - Moved benefiting Republicans



Pure Toss-Up (3 R, 11 D)

  • AL 2 (Bright, D) *
  • ID 1 (Minnick, D) *
  • IL 10 (Open; Kirk, R)
  • MD 1 (Kratovil, D) *
  • MS 1 (Childers, D) *
  • NH…

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

by Stuart Rothenberg September 21, 2009 · 9:00 AM EDT

It’s just after Labor Day of the off year, but at least a dozen House incumbents who narrowly won last year already have formidable opponents for 2010. One of the most vulnerable surely is Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy (D-Ohio), a freshman who represents Union and Madison counties, as well as a part of…

Parties Watching 2009 Races for Clues

by Nathan L. Gonzales September 18, 2009 · 9:00 AM EDT

With the midterm elections more than a year away, all eyes are on this fall’s gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey. But instead of simply tallying wins and losses, party operatives are digging below the surface for clues as to what the political environment will be like next year.

In…

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

by Stuart Rothenberg September 17, 2009 · 9:00 AM EDT

The idea that South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson (R) created a firestorm about anything is amusing. Who, other than his buddies in the House and his constituents in the Palmetto State, has ever heard of the guy?

But the 2nd district Congressman’s ill-advised, improper and inappropriate shout during…

Poll Results Daunting for Democrats in ’09 Gubernatorial Races

by Stuart Rothenberg September 14, 2009 · 9:00 AM EDT

Given that I’ve spent the past 30 years reporting on and analyzing candidates, campaigns and elections, it should come as no surprise that I believe that campaigns matter. I’ve seen more than enough candidates who appeared headed to victory stumble their way to defeat during the post-Labor Day…

New GOP Poll Shows Changing Political Reality

by Stuart Rothenberg September 11, 2009 · 9:00 AM EDT

A newly released Republican survey of 1,200 likely voters conducted Aug. 25-26 by OnMessage Inc. suggests that the national political landscape has changed noticeably over the past two months, with Republicans benefiting.

The survey, which was released Thursday, shows Democrats and Republicans…