We know – or at least we assume – that the Republicans are going to recapture the House of Representatives. We’re pretty sure they’re going to take over a sizable majority of governorships and statehouses around the country. And now... (Continue reading)
A few items of interest which indicate the direction of the wind after Christine O’Donnell’s Delaware shocker last night…... (Continue reading)
As the primary season wraps up, there are several things that are worth noting:... (Continue reading)
The big unanswered question of the 2010 elections is: will the Republicans recapture the House, the Senate, or both ? Currently, the House is controlled by the Democrats 256-179, while the Senate is controlled by the Democrats by a 59-41 margin.... (Continue reading)
Part One: Vote to raise the national debt ceiling Elections (past, present, and future) have consequences. Back in February, we noted that the upset victory of Republican Scott Brown in Massachusetts sent a psychological shock wave to some Democrats who... (Continue reading)
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The upset election of Scott Brown to the vacant Senate seat held by the late Teddy Kennedy seemed to be further confirmation of what we described in this post as the “Obama plunge.” This term referred to our belief that... (Continue reading)
Previously in this post, we assessed the vulnerability of House Democrats by using the following criteria:... (Continue reading)