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GOP Train Wreck

Back-to-back election disasters are rare, but Republicans might be headed for that.

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Going Obama's Way

If the economy remains the focus over the next month, the election may get out of McCain's reach.

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Tie Breaker

The House would pick the next president if the Electoral College vote ended in a tie.

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GOP Senate Slippage

The outlook for Republicans has deteriorated to the point where a filibuster-proof Democratic majority seems less implausible.

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McCain Stalls

Recent developments on Wall Street will make it harder for John McCain to win in November.

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Shot of Excitement

Sarah Palin appears to be an asset to Republicans, but it’s unlikely she’ll be a savior.

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Plotting an Endgame

Parties race to find winning strategies in two-month dash to Election Day.

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Trouble, Trouble, Trouble

The new president will face a multitude of problems, but likely will have a hard time accomplishing more than three or four big things in his first term.

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Georgia on Obama’s Mind

The selection of Joe Biden as a running mate may help Obama over the threshold on national security issues.

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Down to the Wire

Both candidates weigh timing and wow factor of VP picks.

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Targeted Advertising

John McCain -- not exactly known as a technology guru -- has spent more on search engine advertising than Barack Obama.

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All Obama, All the Time

The results of the presidential election will hinge on voters’ perceptions of Barack Obama.

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Eye of the Storm

Many voters are taking a time-out from the presidential race. But they'll be back.

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Losing Ground

Republicans no longer have a realistic chance of holding their own in this year's Senate contests.

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Missing Pieces

John McCain's campaign seems little more than a candidate, an airplane and a small staff.

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Obama's Odds

Despite poll data that seem to forecast a big Democratic win, most analysts privately expect another close race.

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Ready or Not?

If Barack Obama can emulate Reagan and cross the acceptability threshold, he will not only win but win big.

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Generation Gap

Obama is losing white voters born between 1944 and 1958 --pretty much the lion's share of the Baby Boomers -- by 18 percentage points.

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The Democrat's Bounce

Barack Obama is holding a steady 7-point lead over John McCain in Gallup's daily tracking poll.

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Singing the Down-Ballot Blues

Republican congressional candidates should move closer to John McCain.