Political Party Control
Ground War More Intense Than 2006, Early Voting More Prevalent
Democrats Stirring But Are No Match for Energized Republicans
Ground War More Intense Than 2006, Early Voting More Prevalent
Democrats Stirring But Are No Match for Energized Republicans
Section 1: The Midterm Vote
Democrats Struggle to Avoid Wipeout from Electoral Wave
by Carroll Doherty, Associate Director, Pew Research Center for the People & the Press
Special to the BBC
Midterm Election Challenges for Both Parties
Obama's Ratings Are Flat, Wall Street's Are Abysmal
Section 2: The Midterm Elections
Likely Rise in Voter Turnout Bodes Well for Democrats
McCain's Enthusiasm Gap, Obama's Unity Gap
Section 6: Party Affiliation and Congressional Ballot
Republicans Cut Democratic Lead in Campaign’s Final Days
Democrats Hold 47%-43% Lead Among Likely Voters
Democrats Hold Double-Digit Lead in Competitive Districts
GOP Troubles Extend into Home Territory
Iraq Looms Large in Nationalized Election
Congressional Race Unchanged After Foley's Resignation
Democrats More Eager to Vote, But Unhappy with Party
Gay Marriage, Inheritance Tax Among the Lowest Public Priorities
From News Interest To Lifestyles, Energy Takes Hold
America's New Number One Problem





