
Within the next few days, President Obama will decide whether to adopt Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s recommendation to send around 40,000 more U.S. combat troops to Afghanistan. Nevertheless, polling suggests that the worsening situation there may already be costing Obama political support. ...

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Writing in The Wall Street Journal, the former White House senior adviser Karl Rove writes that Obama's plan to nationalize the mid-term elections may backfire. Democrats may not want to be associated with his liberal agenda.

Based on public polling, last week we predicted a toss-up that would keep us awake well into the morning in the New Jersey’s governor race and a run-away win for Republican Bob McDonnell in the Virginia governor’s race. How well did these predictions mesh with the races’ actual results? (To ...

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Karl Rove writes in The Wall Street Journal that Tuesday's GOP electoral victories should scare red state Democrats. Republican Bob McDonnell won Virginia with 59% and Chris Christie won New Jersey with 49%. ...

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On October 27, Governor Howard Dean and I debated at the Penn State Distinguished Speaker Series in State College, PA. During the debate, Governor Dean denied that President Bill Clinton and Vice President ...

Senate Democrats appear ready to press forward with health care reform legislation that includes a “public option” despite not having 60 votes to defeat a filibuster, but how have the public’s views changed on the health care debate? Rece...

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In The Wall Street Journal, Karl Rove says that Republican victories in the New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial elections could spook Congressional Democrats representing red states and districts.

Only 12 days remain until the New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial elections, but there’s been plenty of polling on both races: since the start of October, 12 public polls have been conducted in New Jersey and 7 in Virginia. What do these say about the possible outcomes of the two races? ...























