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Triage Looms Over Campaigns

The DCCC reserved $61.7 million in airtime across 41 districts through Election Day. The NRCC reserved less airtime, $43.8 million, and is currently on the air in 35 districts.

Online Political Advertising Gets Personal

This is a consequence of a couple of different things going on in the changing media landscape,” said Eli Kaplan, a Democratic digital strategist at Rising Tide Interactive.

Mike McIntyre Hanging Tough in North Carolina

“Frankly, I think he’s looking better and better,” one top Democratic strategist in the state said. “It’s the one race in North Carolina that is looking better and better.”

Mitt Romney Needs to Surge for GOP to Nab Senate

The most likely casualty at this point is the seat of retiring Sen. Olympia Snowe in Maine. Former Gov. Angus King (I) is favored and likely to caucus with Democrats if elected.  

Gov. Christie, Answer These Tough Questions

After the weekend, I decided I had to look to Christie, the avatar of speaking the truth and telling Americans the hard facts. So here are some questions for Gov.

Ted Strickland Can Light Up a Room. Now What?

Ohio Democratic Party Chairman Chris Redfern shot his pool cue the air when Strickland called out his made-for-soundbite line of the night: “If Mitt Romney was Santa Claus, he would fire the reindeer and

CQ Roll Call Daily Briefing: Inside Game

The CQ Roll Call Daily Briefing is being published from the Democratic Convention in Charlotte, N.C., this week. For more information on signing up to receive this free email, click here.

Democrats Like Their Chances of Holding the Senate

I certainly think it’s great for them, but I also think it’s great for the country to see the kind of quality candidates and what they are talking about in their home states,” Murray said.