BIPARTISANSHIP AT LAST? December 10, 2009 Not far removed from the shouting, sniping, and long elbows the two parties regularly display on Capitol Hill, the Democrats
’09 ELECTIONS: SOME PARTING THOUGHTS November 12, 2009 No doubt off-year elections can be overanalyzed. They are few in number. They sometimes give evidence of conflicting trends. And
PRESIDENTS AND THEIR PARTY’S PRIMARIES October 22, 2009 On many of the great issues of the day, President Barack Obama has drawn some criticism for a lack of
CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS: FROM MINORITY TO MAJORITY… AND BACK AGAIN? September 24, 2009 When the Democrats lost control of Congress in 1994, few political pundits saw it coming. But such a prospect in
THE VIRGINIA GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION July 23, 2009 It is often said that the past is prologue. In that regard, this year’s gubernatorial candidates in Virginia–Democrat Creigh Deeds
THE GOP: POISED FOR ANOTHER QUICK COMEBACK? July 2, 2009 The current state of the Republican Party is a good-news, bad-news situation. The good news is that the GOP has
FOR GOP’S SAKE, TEXAS BETTER NOT SECEDE May 28, 2009 Of all the jaw-dropping comments made by politicians this year, the one that takes top prize was not uttered in
OBAMA AND THE REDEFINITION OF PRESIDENTIAL COATTAILS April 16, 2009 Barack Obama showed considerable vote-getting ability in last fall’s presidential election, with a clear-cut win in both popular and electoral
The GOP in New York: Going the Way of the Dinosaurs? April 9, 2009 The first special congressional election of the Obama administration took place March 31 in a Republican corner of Democratic New
CALIFORNIA: THE KEY TO THE ELECTORAL LOCK April 2, 2009 California may be the Golden State, but it has been a while since people have called it that without a
NOT YOUR FATHER’S DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS February 19, 2009 The last two Democratic presidents have a lot in common. Like Bill Clinton before him, Barack Obama is a gifted
THE GEORGIA SENATE RUNOFF: THE FIRST SHOT OF 2010? January 29, 2009 The 2008 election these days may seem long ago and far away. But it is worth remembering that while the
FROM REPUBLICAN ‘LOCK’ TO REPUBLICAN ‘LOCKOUT’? November 13, 2008 Every day since Nov. 4, the scope of Democrat Barack Obama’s victory has grown more impressive. His electoral vote total
DEMOCRATS WINNING THE REGISTRATION WARS October 2, 2008 The presidential debate season is just underway. The polls are in flux. The issue agenda–which has already shifted in the
OBAMA’S NEW LOOK AT THE MAP September 11, 2008 This is the time of the presidential campaign for “game-changing” moments, whether it is a huge outdoor acceptance speech in