WV Senate: Byrd (D) Coasting to Ninth Term
Democratic Senator Robert Byrd is coasting to a ninth term in office.
Democratic Senator Robert Byrd is coasting to a ninth term in office.
Just 17% of Americans believe Dubai Ports World should be allowed to purchase operating rights to several U.S. ports.
Democratic Congressman Ben Cardin leads Lt. Governor Michael Steele (R) by fourteen points in the race to succeed retiring Senator Paul Sarbanes (D).
The latest Rasmussen Reports election poll shows Democratic Governor Ed Rendell narrowly leading Republican Lynn Swann, the former Pittsburgh Steeler, 46% to 43%.
Support for Hillary Clinton's Presidential bid remains near its lowest level of the past year.
Three-out-of-four Americans (76%) believe it is likely that Iran will soon develop nuclear weapons.
Republican Senator Rick Santorum continues to trail Democratic challenger Bob Casey, Jr. The latest Rasmussen Reports election poll shows Santorum behind by 16 percentage points, 52% to 36%.
The story of Paul Hackett's withdrawal from the U.S. Senate race in Ohio was a major event in the blogosphere and among political activists.
South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford (R) holds the early lead as he seeks to keep his job for another four years.
Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman (D) has angered the left wing of his own party with his position on the war in Iraq.
Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue (R) holds a 20-point lead over two challengers who would like to replace him as Governor.
Twenty-seven percent (27%) of Americans believe that the recent hunting accident involving Dick Cheney raises serious questions about his ability to serve as Vice President.
Senator Debbie Stabenow (D) continues to enjoy a 20-point lead against three potential Republican challengers.
Republican candidates Charlie Crist and Tom Gallagher have opened leads over potential Democratic challengers in the race to succeed Jeb Bush as Governor of Florida.
There's been little change in Iowa since our last survey in the race to succeed Governor Tom Vilsack (D).
Carole Keeton Strayhorn's defection from the GOP to run for Governor as an Independent is making things interesting in President Bush's home state.
The New Jersey Senate race remains competitive and the number of uncommitted voters remains large.
What a difference a few weeks can make in politics. Just ask Senator George Allen who seemed to be enjoying smooth sailing to re-election ever since popular former Governor Mark Warner had decided not to pursue Allen's Senate seat.
In mid-January, Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm (D) held a double digit lead in the Rasmussen Reports election poll and several other polls.
After months of tying or trailing his Democratic challenger in the race for his Missouri Senate seat, Republican Senator Jim Talent now leads 46% to 41%.