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Republicans lining up for 2012 Senate

The 2012 presidential race may be off to a slow start - not a single Republican has announced his (or her) intentions to run - but aspiring GOP pols are falling all over themselves to get into Senate races nationwide.

 

How Republicans staged a takeover in the states

One of the most important and underreported results of the midterms was the GOP picked up at least 675 state legislative seats.

 

Tea Party Pushes G.O.P. to Acknowledge Its Clout

Tea Party Pushes G.O.P. to Acknowledge Its Clout

Republicans have to balance the demands of their new partners with the need to take action in Congress.

 

Labor Unions Fear Rollback of Rights if G.O.P. Wins

Labor Unions Fear Rollback of Rights if G.O.P. Wins

Republicans are signaling that they plan to push bills and strategies to undermine labor’s political clout and ability to grow.

 

Sarah Palin travels to W. Virginia to support GOP Senate candidate John Raese

She is joined by her husband at a rally for Raese, who is batting Gov. Joe Manchin for the seat held by the late Robert C. Byrd Jr. Palin has been crossing the nation, building up IOUs in this midterm election.

 

Tightening Senate races give pause to upbeat GOP

Tightening Senate races give pause to upbeat GOP

To understand Republicans' nagging fear that the Nov. 2 elections might not be quite the massive triumph that many have predicted, check out Pennsylvania's perplexing Senate race.

 

Republicans Lead Senate Money Race

Republicans Lead Senate Money Race

GOP candidates in the closest campaigns for the Senate have moved ahead of their Democratic rivals in the fund-raising race, according to reports released late Friday.

 

Consensus Points Toward 50-Seat GOP Gain in House

Consensus Points Toward 50-Seat GOP Gain in House

FiveThirtyEight's projection for the U.S. House shows little change from last week. Republicans are given a 73 percent chance of taking over the House, up incrementally from 72 percent last week. During an average simulation run, Republicans finished with 227 seats, up from 226 last week; this would suggest a net gain of 48 seats from the 179 they hold currently.

 

Some House Democrats may hold ground against Republican wave

In conservative districts around the U.S., Democratic incumbents are fighting back and beginning to reverse declining poll numbers. Their efforts could blunt the predicted GOP gains next month.

 

G.O.P. Senate Odds Improve for Third Consecutive Week

More bright spots for Republicans Senate candidates as they head toward midterm elections.

 

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