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Obama’s Coattails Can Be Measured Tonight

1. How many of the following states both vote for Obama and elect the Democrat in a competitive, Republican-held Senate contest, rather than splitting their tickets?

Heard on the Hill: Luck Be a Lady Tonight

[IMGCAP(1)]And no one, no matter how confident, wants to mess with Lady Luck — including Democrats, who are still hedging their karmic bets even though most polling tells them things are going their

Scandalized Lawmakers Face Voters

New York’s 13th district Open seat: Vito Fossella (R) is retiring A safe Republican seat crumbled in the wee hours of May 1 when Fossella was arrested for drunken driving in Alexandria

Minnesota Tops List of DSCC, NRSC Spending

The 2-to-1 spending advantage in the final week in Minnesota is comparable to the 2-to-1 advantage the DSCC has maintained in overall IE spending for the cycle.

Murtha Makes Plea for Cash

We need to raise another $1 million to compete. If you have contributed, thank you. We are asking all to MAX their campaign contributions: $5,000 PACs and $2,300 individual.

Campus Notebook: A Virginia Treat

[IMGCAP(1)]With the election just days away — and the end of the 110th Congress quickly approaching — Gainer said his staff spent some of their time discussing the past year and planning for the

Campaign Finance Group Targets McConnell

In the final days before the election, Campaign Money Watch is funneling nearly $1 million into the Kentucky Senate race to try to highlight Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R) stance on campaign finance

Hill Climbers: Once A Lawyer

[IMGCAP(1)] Until August, O’Reilly worked as chief counsel and staff director for the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct.

Poll Vault

Paul Hodes (D) 51% Jennifer Horn (R) 21% Other 1% WMUR-TV/University of New Hampshire poll of 322 likely voters conducted Oct. 25-27. It had a 5.5-point margin of error.