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GOP, Dems both claim momentum for elections

GOP, Dems both claim momentum for elections

The head of the GOP predicted "an unprecedented wave" on Election Day, even as polls in some states showed Democrats gaining ground.

 

Pelosi Renounced by Candidates in Her Own Party

Some Democrats are opening up a new front in their fight to save their seats — against Nancy Pelosi, a party leader.

 

Consensus Points Toward 50-Seat GOP Gain in House

Consensus Points Toward 50-Seat GOP Gain in House

FiveThirtyEight's projection for the U.S. House shows little change from last week. Republicans are given a 73 percent chance of taking over the House, up incrementally from 72 percent last week. During an average simulation run, Republicans finished with 227 seats, up from 226 last week; this would suggest a net gain of 48 seats from the 179 they hold currently.

 

Poll: Republicans likely to take House

American voters unhappy at high unemployment are poised to oust President Barack Obama's Democrats from control of the U.S. House of Representatives in Nov. 2 elections, a new Reuters-Ipsos poll found Wednesday.

 

Some House Democrats may hold ground against Republican wave

In conservative districts around the U.S., Democratic incumbents are fighting back and beginning to reverse declining poll numbers. Their efforts could blunt the predicted GOP gains next month.

 

GOP takeover of Congress would mean 'hand-to-hand combat,' Obama warns

GOP takeover of Congress would mean 'hand-to-hand combat,' Obama warns

A Republican majority would threaten policies to stabilize the economy, the president says during a radio interview, part of an effort to rally key Democratic constituencies. A Republican majority in Congress would mean "hand-to-hand combat" on Capitol Hill for the next two years, threatening policies Democrats have enacted to stabilize the economy, President Obama warned Thursday.

 

AP-GfK Poll: Dems disliked, but so is GOP

AP-GfK Poll: Dems disliked, but so is GOP

If anyone is scorned as much as Democrats these days, it's Republicans - the party that may recapture the House and perhaps the Senate in November's elections.

Senh: Good to know that the "Party of No" is getting hated just as much as Democrats for our current predicament.

 

Small-business aid bill clears House, heads to Obama

The measure's passage ends months of partisan delay. The wait for action was agonizing for small-business owners, many of whom have been seeking loans for months in the tight credit market. Ending months of partisan delay, the House gave final passage Thursday to a small-business tax and lending assistance bill, handing Democrats a legislative victory on the economic issues central to the midterm elections.

 

House Republicans set to release policy agenda

During Thursday event, GOP will unveil set of proposals that party would look to enact if they gain control of Congress after midterm elections.

 

Republicans May Gain 40 Seats, Win House Control, Sessions Says

Republicans May Gain 40 Seats, Win House Control, Sessions Says

Republicans may wrest control of the US House from Democrats by winning more than 40 seats in the November election, said Representative Pete Sessions of Texas, chairman of his party's House campaign committee.

Senh: I wonder if Nancy Pelosi will chew him out for saying that too, like she did to Robert Gibbs. Oh wait, he's a republican.

 

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