Interview: Ken Buck Talks Colorado Senate Race and Tea Party
Filed under: Conservatives , Campaigns , Tea Party , Interview Video Colorado Republican Senate candidate Ken Buck sits down with Politics Daily to discuss his rise to challenge Michael Bennet and the entire state GOP establishment.
Crucial West Virginia Senate Battle Goes Down to the Wire
Filed under: Senate , Democrats , Republicans , Health Care , Energy , The Capitolist , 2010 Elections Democratic Gov. Joe Manchin was supposed to be a shoo-in to join the Senate. Then came a stiff challenge from businessman John Raese and the Mountain State’s growing dislike of President Obama.
Latest Roundup of Polls for Key Senate and Governor Races
Filed under: Senate , Polls , Governors , Poll Watch , 2010 Elections Our Friday survey of polls on key governor and Senate races updates California, Colorado, Florida, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Nevada, Rhode Island, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin.
Nevada Senate Choice: ‘None of These Candidates’?
Filed under: Senate , Democrats , Republicans , Gaffes , 2010 Elections , Conservatives , Campaigns , Tea Party , Unemployment , Economy , Immigration If the Nevada Senate race between Harry Reid and Sharron Angle goes down the the wire election night, the protest vote — a box that Nevadans can mark “none” — could be significant.
Senate Candidate Scott McAdams: Not Alaska-Born, but Confusion Lingers
With some checking, you can learn that the Democratic nominee was born in California. But did his campaign try to imply that he is a native of the 49th state to boost his chances of winning Tuesday?