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Dimming Prospects

More Republican House members are seeing their seats grow vulnerable in midterm elections.

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Comfort Aside

With sinking poll ratings, President Bush has taken the rare step of mixing politics with an issue of personal significance.

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Cautionary Tales

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle could use regular ethics reminders.

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Pumped Up?

So far, gasoline prices are pretty low on the list of issues likely to sway voters in midterm elections.

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Financial Hurdles

Democrats may lack the money needed to capitalize on their advantages in the midterm elections.

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The Intensity Factor

The strength of the public’s like or dislike for a president matters a great deal in midterm elections.

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Courting Conservatives

To improve his chances in the 2008 presidential race, Sen. John McCain must win more support from the right.

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Motivational Challenge

The latest polls show that Democrats are more energized than Republicans about the midterm elections.

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Second-Rate Candidates

Public opinion is turning in Democrats’ favor, but a lack of top quality contenders could hurt the party in midterm elections.

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Structural Advantage

A race-by-race analysis signals that the GOP has a good chance of retaining control in midterm elections.

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The Big Picture

National polls indicate that Republicans are at least as bad off as Democrats were in 1994, prior to losing control of Congress.

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Bench Strength

Democrats would be wise to maintain a strong presence even in states that are heavily Republican.

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Looking Toward 2008

The upcoming presidential campaign will be the first since 1928 that doesn’t feature a sitting president or vice president.

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Hard Choices

The two front-runners for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination are unpopular with large portions of the party.

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Popularity Factor

Energy prices deserve more attention than they typically receive for their influence on presidents’ approval ratings.

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Real Control

Democrats would be better off staying in the minority than they would be winning the House and Senate by a narrow margin.

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Within Reach

Democrats have a decent chance of gaining the 15 seats they need to take over the House in midterm elections, according to a National Journal analysis.

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Worth Watching

Recent developments make the Senate races in Hawaii and Missouri more interesting.

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Uncivil Discourse

The Internet is driving the tone of political discussions to new lows.

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Leadership Shuffle

Personalities and comfort levels will drive the race for House majority leader.