There are plenty of reasons for Republicans in both the House and Senate to feel more than a bit of angst, though the reasons ...
Although several incoming members of Congress will make history in their own districts and states, this past election cycle ...
The lengthy leadership standoffs and historic gridlock that paralyzed the 118th Congress have reinforced state legislatures’ ...
It’s that time of year when the losing party goes into finger-pointing mode. Party insiders are eager to give off-the-record quotes about wrong-headed decisions made by key operatives. Copious ink is ...
Exclusively for CPR subscribers, the Editors Roundtable features Cook Political Report analysts discussing the most critical ...
This year, we launched the non-partisan Swing State Project, collaborating with two top-notch polling firms to better ...
With nearly every state’s vote count certified, Donald Trump captured about 77.3 million votes (49.81%) to Kamala Harris’ 75 ...
The post-presidential off-year Virginia gubernatorial contest just south of the nation’s capital always draws outsized ...
Suddenly, the future of New Jersey’s political landscape looks about as clear as the Hudson River.
First Person is a series of quick videos from the Cook Political Report editors exclusively for our premium members.This week ...
A recurring theme of this column has been that too often, candidates, parties, and their supporters misread what an election ...
Unlike 2017, when Donald Trump assumed office “with less popular support than any new president in modern times,” the ...