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The Latest From CQ Politics

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Top Stories:

Your Turn: Rate the Races

The experts of the CQ-Roll Call offer their takes on who will win. What's yours? Rate the races as safe for Democrats, safe for Republicans or somewhere in between. Let's see how you match up with the experts on Election Day. Read More

True Size of GOP Wave Still Developing

CQ Politics has updated our race ratings to reflect a House battleground that is still tilted heavily toward Republicans but coming into clearer focus. Will the GOP pick up the 39 seats needed to take back the House? Read More

DeMint's Campaign Rift With Leaders Persists

The National Republican Senatorial Committee is spending millions on candidates whom Jim DeMint backed in the primary, but South Carolina's junior Senator is dissatisfied with NRSC strategy in a handful of races so he is distributing his own funds. Read More

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What our Insiders are saying:

Handicapper Headache: What About Alaska?
Handicapper Headache: What About Alaska?
By Stuart Rothenberg
Can Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who was denied renomination by Alaska Republicans, win as a write-in candidate in November? Obviously it's a long shot, as is any write-in campaign, but is it impossible? I start off skeptical, but I'm not sure. Read more

What You Are Talking About

Congress Q&A: Term Limits

How could term limits be enacted on Congress? What happened to the 1994 proposal? We answer your questions about the federal government.
 

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