U.S. Senate
Was Amy Klobuchar Snookered by Chuck Schumer?
Everything Minnesota fans do not want to know about the Twins-Yankees rivalry
Read MoreWhen Alaska and Delaware Come Full Circle
Republican Party leaders and Tea Party Express rail against Murkowski’s write-in bid whilst supporting O’Donnell who similarly launched ’06 write-in campaign after GOP primary loss
Read MoreMama Grizzlies Backed Christine O’Donnell Prior to Palin Endorsement
Women contributing 1 in 3 large donor dollars to O’Donnell in 2010 compared to 1 in 6 in 2008
Read MoreRun, Murkowski, Run? A Historical Review of Alaskan Statewide Write-in Campaigns
No Alaskan candidate for statewide office has won more than 27 percent in a write-in campaign
Read MoreVin Weber Talks Washington (And Minnesota) Politics
Weber says GOP will net 48 or 49 seats in House, 8 seats in Senate, and Tom Horner to hit 20 percent mark in Minnesota gubernatorial race
Read MoreNo Recipe for Success for Murkowski Write-In Campaign in Alaska
Senator Ernest Gruening’s model for potential Murkowski write-in candidacy netted just 17 percent in 1968
Read MoreMurkowski Primary Struggles Just Another Day in Alaska Politics
Murkowski defeat would mean half of Alaskan U.S. Senators eventually failed to win their party’s primary
Read MoreWhat Does Wisconsin History Say About Russ Feingold’s Chances in 2010?
Five of six U.S. Senators from Wisconsin have won bids for a fourth term
Read MoreRepublicans Rejoice as National League Wins All-Star Game 3-1
GOP hopes Tuesday night’s National League victory will once again foretell significant Republican gains in Congress this November
Read MoreCongressional Republicans Pulling for National League Victory in All-Star Game
National League victory has preceded each of the nine election cycles with double-digit GOP gains in U.S. House since 1950
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