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Podcasts · 116th Congress

How to Read Midterm Polls - Roll Call

While Washington is obsessed with the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, voters — Republicans and Democrats— are more concerned about the economy, says Democratic pollster Brad Bannon, who adds that the positive top-line numbers cloak Americans’ continuing economic fears. RollCall Show Notes: 12 House Ratings Changes: Democrats Are More Likely Than Not to Win […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Kavanaugh Drama Provides Political Stage for Democrats - Roll Call

Senate Democrats are trying to make the most of the Supreme Court nomination hearing of Brett Kavanaugh looking to bolster support for the midterms and 2020 presidential election. Leah Askarinam of Inside Elections tells us which Democrats are likely to gain from the strategy and whether it will affect Republican turnout. RollCall    

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Anti-Trump Fervor Puts Senate in Play - Roll Call

Democrats "definitely have a chance to win the Senate," election analyst Nathan Gonzales tells CQ on Congress. He maps out where Democrats can pick up Senate seats in the midterm elections as well as which races they are most likely to lose. RollCall   The 10 Most Vulnerable Senators in 2018: Heidi Heitkamp Moves to […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Congressional Staffers Speak Out - Roll Call

Shawn Zeller recaps the results of CQ’s Capitol Insiders Survey, a poll of congressional staffers about the midterms and other topics, with expert analysis from two former aides to top congressional leaders, Lisa Camooso Miller, who was a spokeswoman for former Speaker J. Dennis Hastert, and Brendan Daly, a onetime spokesman for Nancy Pelosi when […]

Podcasts · 116th Congress

Explosive Rhetoric Ramping Up, But Do Voters Care? - Roll Call

Praising violence against reporters. Sending pipe bombs to public figures. Threatening political opponents. The fiery rhetoric is in full swing as the nation enters the homestretch of the 2018 midterm election. Is any of it changing voters’ attitudes or behavior? Roll Call Senior Political Writer Simone Pathé and Inside Elections Editor Nathan Gonzales discuss the […]