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Polls This Year Have Been Anything but Clear

At the Congressional level, the publicizing of internal campaign polls by House and Senate candidates has become more frequent than in past elections cycles, leading to more questions than answers

Settle In: Election Night Viewers’ Guide

The Senate race between former Govs. Tim Kaine (D) and George Allen (R) is one of the most competitive in the country, and it could determine the Senate majority.

Race Rating Changes: The Final Push

But Democrats are likely to hold both seats, and the climb for Republicans to net the four seats they need for an outright majority (if President Barack Obama is re-elected) seems steep heading into election

Race Rating Changes: The Final Push

But Democrats are likely to hold both seats, and the climb for Republicans to net the four seats they need for an outright majority (if President Barack Obama is re-elected) seems steep heading into election

Darrell Issa Keeps Health Care Law in His Sights

If Romney wins, you will see fewer,” said the Senate Republican aide, who added that even if such resolutions ultimately fail, they could require Democrats to cast votes that could pose re-election problems

Voting Amid the Devastation From Sandy

Hurricane Sandy has a real chance of affecting turnout and ballot counting in the New York metropolitan area, where several competitive House and Senate races will be decided.

OCE Sent Three Cases to Ethics Panel in Third Quarter

of McCotter’s former congressional staffers, Don Yowchuang, Paul Seewald and Mary Melissa Turnbull, will stand trial for their roles in an alleged ballot fraud scheme during the Michigan Republican’s re-election

The Phantom Commission

Bush signed the Help America Vote Act into law in October 2002, just days after it passed the House and Senate with broad bipartisan support.