
Source: innovation.cq.com
How will the Senate vote on health care? That's the question on everybody's minds as Democratic leaders in Congress attempt to clear the last hurdle for a historic overhaul. Now you can help answer it.

Source: politicalwire.com
Eric Spiegelman puts together a series of photos which strongly suggests the White House may have sent a cardboard cut out to New York instead of President Obama himself.

Source: www.cqpolitics.com
Under heavy criticism from Democrats for the strong social conservatism detailed in a 1989 thesis, Virginia gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell said voters on Nov. 3 will be swayed by his record as a public official and not for what he called an “academic exercise.”

Source: www.cqpolitics.com
As politicians and interest groups try to shape the outcome of the health care overhaul, they've offered interpretations that are so wildly different that truth sometimes seems to be taking a vacation.

Source: www.cqpolitics.com
Is Harry Reid too big to fail? That is shaping up as the key point of contention in the Senate majority leader’s 2010 re-election contest back home in Nevada.

Source: www.cqpolitics.com
Midlothian, Va. — House Republicans will spend the fall portraying the economic stimulus law as a waste of taxpayer money while depicting Democratic attempts to retool the health system as potentially ruinous to small businesses, says Minority Whip Eric Cantor of Virginia.

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Happy Halloween, CQ Politics fans! With 4 days to go until Election Day, we've got all sorts of treats (no tricks here) to nibble on during the home stretch.
First, check out our comprehensive election map. See where the presidential race stands and build your own Tuesday night scenarios, as well as keep tabs on all of... the U.S. Senate and House races. It's all at: http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?pa rm1=28
Second, track the latest polls with our Poll Tracker blog, where we aggregate the 8 major polling operations so you don't have to: http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/polltracker/
Finally, have some fun with our Cabinet Maker game. Assemble the group of advisers for an Obama or McCain administration, using names chosen by CQ's beat reporters as likely candidates for 18 top positions.
http://innovation.cq.com/cqcabinet_makerRead More
First, check out our comprehensive election map. See where the presidential race stands and build your own Tuesday night scenarios, as well as keep tabs on all of... the U.S. Senate and House races. It's all at: http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?pa
Second, track the latest polls with our Poll Tracker blog, where we aggregate the 8 major polling operations so you don't have to: http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/polltracker/
Finally, have some fun with our Cabinet Maker game. Assemble the group of advisers for an Obama or McCain administration, using names chosen by CQ's beat reporters as likely candidates for 18 top positions.
http://innovation.cq.com/cqcabinet_makerRead More

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Hey fans, we updated our YouTube box with some of our favorite videos from the Democratic and Republican conventions. Also, check out our Purple State map: http://innovation.cq.com/prezMap08/?tab= 4, where you can see which states turned red, blue and purple over the years.

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Greetings CQ Politics fans, it's been a full week in Denver with lots of great coverage - too much to list here - so head on over to http://www.cqpolitics.com to see stories, videos, slide shows, blogs, and sign up to our Twitter feed.
Also, it's not too late to catch our coverage of Barack Obama's acceptance speech tonight.

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CQ Politics' exclusive coverage of the 2008 Conventions began around 9 pm tonight, when we launched our revamped home page focused exclusively on news, events and analysis, first from Denver, then from St. Paul/Minneapolis.
So head on over to http://cqpolitics.com for up-to-date coverage and CQ's customary smart analysi...s of the Super Bowl of American politics. And while you're there, check out all of our conventions-related goodies, including:
A full schedule of all of the week's events: http://innovation.cq.com/events/
'Being There,' a blog that aims to bring to readers the flavor and latest developments from the political conventions (including many of the week's most extravagant parties and galas).
http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/being_there
Video: A Brief History of the Conventions
From the anti-Mason party convention in 1831 to the Democratic and Republican conventions of 2004, CQ Politics presents a short history of the biggest party in politics.
http://tinyurl.com/cqvideo
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So head on over to http://cqpolitics.com for up-to-date coverage and CQ's customary smart analysi...s of the Super Bowl of American politics. And while you're there, check out all of our conventions-related goodies, including:
A full schedule of all of the week's events: http://innovation.cq.com/events/
'Being There,' a blog that aims to bring to readers the flavor and latest developments from the political conventions (including many of the week's most extravagant parties and galas).
http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/being_there
Video: A Brief History of the Conventions
From the anti-Mason party convention in 1831 to the Democratic and Republican conventions of 2004, CQ Politics presents a short history of the biggest party in politics.
http://tinyurl.com/cqvideo
PolitRead More

CQ Politics Jonathan Allen will be on MSNBC Saturday morning in the 7 a.m. hour and between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Later in the day, he will be on FOX at 1:20 p.m. discussing CQ's VP Madness.























