If Republicans Win the Senate, GOP Factions Could Battle for Soul of Party
By Norm OrnsteinThe tension between setting out a positive agenda for governing and the pressure to continue to block and obstruct will be very, very high.
As Ethics Committee Continues Broun Case, Panel's Backlog Piles Up
By Billy HouseSeveral departing lawmakers are still waiting to have their investigations resolved.
Sean Parnell and Sarah Palin Are Flipping the Script in Alaska
By Karyn BruggemanAnd not just with an ad featuring a buzz saw.
How an Ugly, Intra-Party State Senate Race Could Save the Democrats a House Seat
By Jack FitzpatrickLow turnout has Ami Bera hoping for help at the bottom of the ticket.
What Is Ed Gillespie’s Backup Plan?
By Ben PershingRepublicans insist he can win on Tuesday. But if he doesn't, it doesn't have to be his last dance.
White House in Denial: President Obama Is Costing Democrats Control of the Senate
By Josh KraushaarThe White House insists that vulnerable Democrats should have supported him more. That couldn't be further from the truth.
The Two Hardest-Working House Candidates in the Country Are Running Against Each Other
By Scott BlandIn Colorado, both Rep. Mike Coffman and Andrew Romanoff have adapted to changing political realities.
Democrats Go on Defense in Late-Breaking Nevada House Race
By Jack FitzpatrickThe DCCC buys TV time defending Rep. Steven Horsford, whom Crossroads targeted with nearly $1 million.
White House Says Obama Doesn't Think Netanyahu Is a 'Chickenshit'
By Marina KorenOne senior administration official, however, reportedly does.
Dating Websites Sued for Creating Fake Lovers
By Brendan SassoFederal regulators are cracking down on a company that tricked users into thinking someone was interested in them.
Puppies: The Newest Prop in Midterm Candidates' Closing Arguments
By Rebecca NelsonAfter all the nasty ads this cycle, politicians are trying to soften their images in the home stretch in a particularly fluffy way.
Eliminating Racial Income Gaps Would Boost GDP By $2.1 Trillion
By Janie BoschmaA new study shows that the U.S. economy—and that of every large metro area—would soar if minorities had equal access and opportunities in the job market.
Pentagon Announces It Will Quarantine Soldiers Returning From Ebola Mission
By Jordain CarneyDefense officials pointed to concerns over the safety of troops coming back from West Africa.
Pro-Choice Group Warns: If Cory Gardner Wins, Young Men Will Need to Stock Up on Condoms
By Andrea DruschNARAL is making the pitch to Colorado's young men that a Republican win would disrupt their sex lives.
Millennials Bolt Obama for GOP in Midterms
By Ron FournierLong term, the future American electorate isn't sold on either party.
Senate Democrats' Last Bastion: Single, College-Educated Women
By Ronald BrownsteinThe party needs to hang onto their strong support to counteract the GOP's strong performance with working-class whites and married women.
If Republicans Win the Senate, GOP Factions Could Battle for Soul of Party
By Norm OrnsteinThe tension between setting out a positive agenda for governing and the pressure to continue to block and obstruct will be very, very high.
As Ethics Committee Continues Broun Case, Panel's Backlog Piles Up
By Billy HouseSeveral departing lawmakers are still waiting to have their investigations resolved.
Sean Parnell and Sarah Palin Are Flipping the Script in Alaska
By Karyn BruggemanAnd not just with an ad featuring a buzz saw.
How an Ugly, Intra-Party State Senate Race Could Save the Democrats a House Seat
By Jack FitzpatrickLow turnout has Ami Bera hoping for help at the bottom of the ticket.
What Is Ed Gillespie’s Backup Plan?
By Ben PershingRepublicans insist he can win on Tuesday. But if he doesn't, it doesn't have to be his last dance.
White House in Denial: President Obama Is Costing Democrats Control of the Senate
By Josh KraushaarThe White House insists that vulnerable Democrats should have supported him more. That couldn't be further from the truth.
The Two Hardest-Working House Candidates in the Country Are Running Against Each Other
By Scott BlandIn Colorado, both Rep. Mike Coffman and Andrew Romanoff have adapted to changing political realities.
Democrats Go on Defense in Late-Breaking Nevada House Race
By Jack FitzpatrickThe DCCC buys TV time defending Rep. Steven Horsford, whom Crossroads targeted with nearly $1 million.
White House Says Obama Doesn't Think Netanyahu Is a 'Chickenshit'
By Marina KorenOne senior administration official, however, reportedly does.
Dating Websites Sued for Creating Fake Lovers
By Brendan SassoFederal regulators are cracking down on a company that tricked users into thinking someone was interested in them.
Puppies: The Newest Prop in Midterm Candidates' Closing Arguments
By Rebecca NelsonAfter all the nasty ads this cycle, politicians are trying to soften their images in the home stretch in a particularly fluffy way.
Eliminating Racial Income Gaps Would Boost GDP By $2.1 Trillion
By Janie BoschmaA new study shows that the U.S. economy—and that of every large metro area—would soar if minorities had equal access and opportunities in the job market.
Pentagon Announces It Will Quarantine Soldiers Returning From Ebola Mission
By Jordain CarneyDefense officials pointed to concerns over the safety of troops coming back from West Africa.
Pro-Choice Group Warns: If Cory Gardner Wins, Young Men Will Need to Stock Up on Condoms
By Andrea DruschNARAL is making the pitch to Colorado's young men that a Republican win would disrupt their sex lives.
Millennials Bolt Obama for GOP in Midterms
By Ron FournierLong term, the future American electorate isn't sold on either party.
Senate Democrats' Last Bastion: Single, College-Educated Women
By Ronald BrownsteinThe party needs to hang onto their strong support to counteract the GOP's strong performance with working-class whites and married women.