COOPERSTOWN, N.Y.—Three days after President Bush signed a 25-year extension of the Voting Rights Act into law, the National Baseball Hall of Fame inducted a class of 17 players, managers and executives from black baseball. The inductees included Cristóbal Torriente, a center fielder who played in Cuba and the Negro Leagues; Ray Brown of the […]
While Connecticut’s Democratic U.S. Senate primary is still a few days away, the writing now appears to be on the wall: Sen. Joe Lieberman is going to fall to challenger Ned Lamont in the Tuesday, August 8th primary. Both public and, more importantly, private polls show the Senator headed for a defeat that could range […]
A new poll for Democratic challenger Lois Murphy shows her leading GOP Cong. Jim Gerlach 42%-41%. While this is a statistical dead-heat, the results are significant given the President’s standing in the district and Gerlach’s far weaker position now than he was in his last race. According to the July 27-29 Garin-Hart-Yang survey, district voters […]
So now we know. The clues, actually, made this case easy to solve. It didn’t take forensics or truth serum or even a lie detector. No, it wasn’t Col. Mustard in the conservatory with the rope or Professor Plum in the hall with the candlestick. It was Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele (R). In the […]
Chances are, if you are following the midterm elections in general, and the fight for control of the Senate in particular, you’ve heard of Mike McGavick. He’s the former CEO of Safeco, a major insurance company that he turned from a basket case into a profitable business. I write neither to praise McGavick nor to […]
The new July 28, 2006 print edition of the Rothenberg Political Report is on its way to subscribers. (Click here for subscription information.) Minnesota Senate: A Takeover or a Makeover?By Barry Casselman The open U.S. Senate seat contest in Minnesota resembles one of those new super rides at an American amusement park, the ones that […]
While most of the nation’s attention is focused on the Democratic Senate primary in Connecticut and the future of Sen. Joe Lieberman (D), the political career of Rhode Island Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee is no less in doubt. Not everyone accepts this assessment. Some continue to believe that Cranston Mayor Stephen Laffey isn’t a serious […]
The Democratic Congressional polls keep rolling in, and almost all of them look very, very good for the party’s House hopefuls. For example, a Cooper & Secrest survey for Democrat Joe Donnelly showed him leading Republican incumbent Rep. Chris Chocola by 10 points, 48 percent to 38 percent, in Indiana’s 2nd district. Two years ago, […]
I’ve been writing about House and Senate campaigns and elections for more than 25 years, and I don’t think I can recall an election cycle in which so many candidates failed to qualify for the ballot because they did not submit the requisite number of signatures. Let’s be brutally honest: You have to be running […]
By Nathan L. Gonzales The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee fired off an indignant press release Thursday on the heels of a Philadelphia Inquirer story detailing the work history of Christopher Lyon, a opposition researcher for New Jersey Senate nominee Tom Kean, Jr. (R). Lyon’s work experience includes research for the 1988 Willie Horton ad, which […]