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Artur Davis, Barbara Comstock, Bob Fuehr, Dick Black, IA-3, Iowa, John Foust, Matt McCoy, Mia Love, Mike Gronstal, Northern Virginia, Rep. Frank Wolf, Rep. Jim Matheson, Rep. Tom Latham, Staci Appel, Tea Party, UT-4, Utah, VA-10
In Election Analysis on December 23, 2013 at 11:40 am
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Last week, three surprise retirement announcements from veteran Representatives rocked the House campaign world. At least two of the three seats will feature hot, toss-up-style campaigns. Representatives Tom Latham (R-IA-3), Frank Wolf (R-VA-10), and Jim Matheson (D-UT-4) all came forward Tuesday to reveal their individual decisions not to seek re-election.
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Iowa’s 3rd District stretches throughout the state’s southwestern sector, all the way to the Nebraska border. Rep. Tom Latham was first elected in 1994, but found himself paired last year with veteran Rep. Leonard Boswell (D) in a new Des Moines-anchored Continue reading >
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Chris McDaniel, Club for Growth, Federal Election Commission, Freedom Works, Harper Polling, Human Events/Gravis, Mississippi, Sen. Thad Cochran, Senate Conservatives Fund, Tea Party
In Polling, Senate on December 20, 2013 at 11:38 am
Simultaneous polls from two Republican polling firms arrived at very different conclusions in the budding primary challenge to veteran Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS).
Gravis Marketing and the Human Events conservative news website teamed up to survey the Mississippi Republican electorate and found the senator to be in a virtual tie with his GOP challenger, state Sen. Chris McDaniel. According to the data (released Dec. 18; 691 Mississippi Republican voters), both men scored 40 percent on the ballot test.
But a rival GOP survey research firm, Harper Polling (Dec. 17-18; 710 Mississippi Republican and Independent voters), finds a contrasting result. According to HP, the incumbent has a substantial 54-31 percent lead in the one-on-one pairing.
Interestingly, the members of the Human Events/Gravis polling sample that would favor Cochran over a generic Tea Party candidate (45-38 percent) actually give less Continue reading >
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Affordable Care Act, China, Gov. Steve Bullock, Lt. Gov. John Bohlinger, Lt. Gov. John Walsh, President Obama, Rep. Steve Daines, Sen. Max Baucus
In Senate on December 19, 2013 at 11:11 am
Reports are rampant that President Obama will soon select retiring Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT) to serve as the country’s next ambassador to China. Doing so will bring major change to the impending senatorial political battle to replace him.
Republicans have maintained the early prime position to convert the seat ever since the veteran senator announced that he would not seek election to a seventh term next year. Polling shows freshman Rep. Steve Daines (R-MT-AL) with the inside track toward capturing the open seat over both Lt. Gov. John Walsh (D) and former Lt. Gov. John Bohlinger. Since the seat will become vacant upon Baucus’ confirmation as ambassador should he be nominated, Gov. Steve Bullock (D) will have the opportunity to appoint a replacement on an interim basis, and Walsh already appears to be the pick.
While on the surface Walsh’s appointment to the seat would clearly bring certain benefits to his election campaign, it also would tie him down in Washington, like Continue reading >
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AL-1, Alabama, Barbara Comstock, Bradley Byrne, Florida, IA-3, Iowa, John Foust, Matt Schultz, Matt Strawn, Mia Love, Mitt Romney, President Obama, Rep. Bill Young, Rep. Frank Wolf, Rep. Jim Matheson, Rep. Jo Bonner, Rep. Tom Latham, Richard Black, Staci Appel, Steve Gaer, Tim Hugo, UT-4, Utah, VA-10, Virginia
In House on December 18, 2013 at 10:42 am
Three House members surprisingly announced retirements yesterday, potentially altering the outlook for 2014. Veteran congressmen Jim Matheson (D-UT-4), Frank Wolf (R-VA-10) and Tom Latham (R-IA-3) each will not seek re-election, representing an aggregate total of 68 years of exiting congressional seniority.
At first glance, it appears the eventual Republican nominee will be the prohibitive favorite to convert the solidly conservative 4th Congressional District of Utah, while both the Virginia and Iowa marginal seats will begin in the “toss-up” category. See our analysis below. Along with the vacant FL-13 seat, three more Republican seats will now become competitive and susceptible to Democrat conversion. The party needs 17 seats to claim the House majority and converting these three winnable districts would reduce their net minimum number to just 15.
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Americans United for Change, Arkansas, Citizens United Political Action Committee, Public Policy Polling, Rep. Tom Cotton, Sen. Mark Pryor, The Polling Company/Women Trend
In Senate on December 17, 2013 at 10:30 am
Last week, The Polling Company/Women Trend released the results of their study conducted for the Citizens United Political Action Committee (Dec. 6-7; 400 registered Arkansas voters) as reported here. The results gave Rep. Tom Cotton (R-AR-4) a rather surprising 48-41 percent lead over two-term incumbent Sen. Mark Pryor (D).
Yesterday, Public Policy Polling implementing a robo-call survey for the Americans United for Change liberal political organization (Dec. 13-15; 1,004 registered percent voters) finds that the race is tied at 44 percent. This latter data, though better for the senator but by no means a positive finding for any incumbent seeking re-election, is closer to the results produced in earlier polls.
The PPP data also provided some interesting cross-tabs. There is a huge gender gap developing in this race as the surveyors detected women breaking for Pryor 49-37 percent, while male voters prefer the Republican challenger by an even larger 53-39 percent spread.
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David Rouzer, Murray-Ryan budget bill, Rep. Colleen Hanabusa, Rep. Jeb Hensarling, Rep. Joe Barton, Rep. Michael Burgess, Rep. Michael McCaul, Rep. Michele Bachmann, Rep. Mike McIntyre, Rep. Ralph Hall, Rep. Raul Labrador, Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, Rep. Steve Stockman, Rep. Thomas Massie, Sen. Brian Schatz, Sen. John Cornyn, Sen. Ted Cruz, Tea Party, Texas, Wilson Perkins Allen
In House, Polling, Senate on December 16, 2013 at 10:51 am
The House passed the Murray-Ryan budget bill 332-94, but there are some interesting political strategies at play relating to the individual votes.
Of the 94 “No” votes, 62 came from Republicans and 32 from Democrats. The member complexion is an interesting mix and was comprised predominantly from those on the far right and far left. The opposition Republicans are mostly ardent Tea Party supported members such as retiring Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN-6), sophomore Rep. Raul Labrador (R-ID-1), and freshman Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY-4).
Eleven members, almost half of the Texas Republican delegation, were among those in opposition, including veteran representatives Ralph Hall (R-TX-4), Joe Barton (R-TX-6), and Michael Burgess (R-TX-26). The Texans supporting the budget bill are generally aligned with the Continue reading >
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Alma Adams, Beverly Earle, Curtis Osborne, Fairfax County, Federal Housing Finance Agency, George Battle III, James Mitchel, John Foust, Malcolm Graham, Marcus Brandon, Mitt Romney, NC-12, North Carolina, President Obama, Rep. Frank Wolf, Rep. Mel Watt, Rodney Moore, Virginia
In House on December 13, 2013 at 10:24 am
Veteran Virginia Rep. Frank Wolf (R), who is preparing to run for his 18th term in the House, has now drawn a potentially strong re-election opponent. Fairfax County Supervisor John Foust (D) announced earlier this week that he will challenge the veteran congressman. Though the 10th District is drawn as a discernible Republican seat, Democrats pin their hopes on the facts that Virginia is politically transitioning their way, and that President Obama only lost CD-10 to GOP nominee Mitt Romney by just one point, 49-50 percent. The president carried the state 51-47 percent.
Foust represents the County’s Dranesville District, which begins in the McLean area, runs through Great Falls, and then wraps around to annex the community of Herndon. Supervisor Foust was first elected to the local Board in 2007 and was re-elected with 61 percent of the vote in 2011. He is one of 10 members on the local panel, nine from districts in addition to one Board chairman who is elected county-wide. Foust’s district houses over 77,000 voters, but not all fall into the 10th Congressional Continue reading >
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Doug Centilli, Rep. James White, Rep. Kevin Brady, Rep. Steve Stockman, Sen. John Cornyn, Shelby County, Supreme Court, Texas, Voting Rights Act
In House on December 12, 2013 at 11:30 am

Texas’ 36th Congressional District
When Rep. Steve Stockman (R-TX-36) signed his official candidate documents to run against Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn, only hours remained in the candidate filing period. After the figurative dust cleared, Republican Party officials decided that there needed to be an extended opportunity for more individuals to enter the now incumbent-less 36th District congressional race. So after citing some legal technicalities in the way Rep. Stockman withdrew his previous filing from the House race, they extended the qualification period for this race alone through Monday, Dec. 16. But, the extra period is not open to all.
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Arkansas, Frank Addivinola, Inc./Woman Trend for the Citizens United Political Victory Fund, Massachusetts, Michigan, Public Policy Polling, Rep. Gary Peters, Rep. Mark Schauer, Rick Snyder, Sen. Ed Markey, Sen. Katherine Clark, Sen. Mark Pryor, Terri Lynn Land, The Polling Company, Tom Cotton
In Governor, House, Polling, Senate on December 11, 2013 at 10:17 am
Arkansas
A new poll was just released for the Arkansas Senate race, the results of which give challenger Rep. Tom Cotton (R) a discernible seven-point lead over incumbent Sen. Mark Pryor (D). According to The Polling Company, Inc./Woman Trend for the Citizens United Political Victory Fund (Dec. 6-7; 400 registered Arkansas voters) Rep. Cotton projects to a 48-41 percent advantage. In an early race that features both candidates already airing television ads, this poll is the first to give either man a significant lead beyond the margin of error.
The Arkansas Senate race so far is performing relative to the national swing. When the Democrats were soaring during the government shutdown, Pryor took the lead. Now that Republicans are rebounding nationally, Cotton has likewise come back to erase his previous deficit and move significantly past the incumbent.
The early polling and trends reflecting the Continue reading >
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