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Dave Wasserman Jul 6
New at : Freedom Caucus Rep. Dave Brat (R)'s fate in November may rest with...Eric Cantor's old voters. Why the rapidly changing Richmond burbs & Abigail Spanberger (D) have moved from Lean R to Toss Up:
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CookPoliticalReport Jul 6
Two new ratings changes today - : Toss Up to Lean R : Lean R to Toss Up Full chart:
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Dave Wasserman Jul 6
In Bucks County's , multi-millionaire nominee Scott Wallace (D) may have problems $$ & a favorable new map can't solve. Why Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R) moves from Toss Up to Lean R at :
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Charlie Cook Jun 29
Latest take in National Journal—->
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Jennifer Duffy Jun 26
Usually a party is better off with an incumbent as the nominee, but ‘s victory in the runoff may actually make this race more competitive. Dems have a lot of work to do here but McMaster provides a target-rich environment.
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amy walter Jun 21
Earlier this cycle, lots of R's worried that 2018 would be a 2006 redux when R's got clobbered. At this point, however, POTUS approve, unity of R base, GOP enthusiasm to vote, all better today than they were 6/06.
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CookPoliticalReport Jun 21
2018 is not the same type of election as 2006. 's latest column:
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Dave Wasserman Jun 20
New at : moves from Likely R to Lean R. Why a district President Trump won by 50% is at risk for the GOP:
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CookPoliticalReport Jun 20
Two ratings changes today: - Likely R to Lean R - Solid R to Likely R Full chart:
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CookPoliticalReport Jun 18
Two ratings changes today: - Toss Up to Lean D - Lean R to Toss Up Full chart -
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Dave Wasserman Jun 15
New at : Rep. Pete Sessions (R) moves from Lean R to Toss Up. Why the House Rules chair/former NRCC chair might now be the most vulnerable incumbent in TX:
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Jennifer Duffy Jun 15
A few changes in Governors ratings IA (R – Reynolds):​ Likely R -> Toss Up MA (R – Baker):​ Likely R -> Solid R NH (R – Sununu):​ Lean R -> Likely R OH (R – OPEN):​ Lean R -> Toss Up PA (D – Wolf):​ Lean D -> Likely VT (R – Scott):​ Likely R -> Solid R
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CookPoliticalReport Jun 15
Little attention is being paid to the 36 gubernatorial contests on the ballot in November, but the stakes are just as high and the races are starting to become more interesting. Read 's latest overview:
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CookPoliticalReport Jun 15
NEW: We're shifting the ratings in 6 Gov races Likely R to Toss Up Likely R to Solid R Lean R to Likely R Lean R to Toss Up Lean D to Likely D Likely R to Solid R Full chart here:
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amy walter Jun 14
Donald Trump as president is everything voters hoped or feared he would be when he was a candidate.
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CookPoliticalReport Jun 14
Trump is everything today as president that voters had hoped or feared he would be when he was a candidate. NEW column:
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720 Strategies Jun 13
VoteWatch 2018 offers analysis of gubernatorial races by . Check it out →
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Dave Wasserman Jun 8
New at : 5 House rating changes in CA & NJ the wake of Tuesday's primaries (3 towards Dems, 2 towards GOP).
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CookPoliticalReport Jun 8
NEW ratings changes today: Lean R to Likely R Toss Up to Lean D Likely R to Solid R Lean D to Likely D Toss Up to Lean D
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