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Illinois 5: Crowd of Candidates to Follow Emanuel’s Vacancy

by Nathan L. Gonzales November 15, 2008 · 10:05 PM EST

Chicago Democrats probably thought they wouldn’t see another Congressional vacancy for decades. But now that Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-Ill.) is stepping off the House leadership ladder to become White House chief of staff, a growing number of prospective candidates are sizing up a shot at his 5th…

Illinois Senate: Jackson Pushes Puzzling Poll

by Nathan L. Gonzales November 15, 2008 · 1:45 PM EST

There is nothing wrong with Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) positioning himself for President-elect Barack Obama’s Senate seat, which Obama plans to relinquish on Sunday. But his new poll portraying him as the frontrunner to replace Obama is worthless.

The Zogby International poll of 802 likely…

Polls Show GOP Losing Edge on Taxes

by Nathan L. Gonzales November 13, 2008 · 10:05 PM EST

Republicans aren’t just losing ground in the House and the Senate. They’ve ceded their traditional advantage on some key issues, including taxes.

An Oct. 17-19 Opinion Research Corp. poll for CNN showed that Americans believed Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) would do a better job handling the tax…

Is 2008 a Realigning Election? Numbers Offer Some Clues

by Stuart Rothenberg November 12, 2008 · 11:05 PM EST

The big question that everyone is asking is whether this month’s general election marked the beginning of a political realignment that will create a new dominant party. Have Americans shifted their loyalties and fundamental assumptions about the parties and about the government, or did we just…

Republicans, This Is the First Day of the Rest of Your Lives

by Stuart Rothenberg November 10, 2008 · 11:05 PM EST

For members of the Grand Old Party, this is a day to celebrate. Your long national nightmare, otherwise known as the Bush administration, is over.

Of course, there will be plenty of hand-wringing, finger-pointing and even internecine warfare among party activists and their interest-group allies…

Governors Assemble as GOP Searches for Next Leaders

by Nathan L. Gonzales November 8, 2008 · 11:05 PM EST

In the aftermath of a second consecutive drubbing at the polls, the Republican Party is in search of a leader. Politicians in Washington, D.C., aren’t particularly popular these days, so it’s only natural for the GOP to turn to its governors.

Conveniently, the Republican Governors Association…

From coast to coast, Democrats rule the day

by Stuart Rothenberg November 7, 2008 · 1:32 PM EST

(CNN) — Illinois Sen. Barack Obama’s historic and convincing victory in the race for the White House wasn’t the only good news for Democrats on Tuesday.

In 2006, Democrats swept into the majority in both the House and Senate, riding on a wave of change. Two years later, Democrats continued the…

Stu Talks about the Election Results

November 5, 2008 · 11:45 AM EST

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The Fat Lady Sings and Democrats Are Preparing to Rejoice

by Stuart Rothenberg November 3, 2008 · 11:15 PM EST

Although many in the media have acted as if the presidential contest were competitive, it’s been apparent for weeks that Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) has been headed for a clear win.

Call it a wave or a blood bath, as I did in this space almost a month ago, on Oct. 7 (“For Republicans, Another…

Election Night Viewer Guide

by Nathan L. Gonzales November 3, 2008 · 11:10 PM EST

So many races, so little time. With the presidential race and more than 75 competitive races for the House and Senate, it can be a little overwhelming trying to follow them all. But the polls close early in the evening in a few key states, providing a window into what the rest of election night…