Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour will headline a national campaign tour next week with four other nationally known Republican governors, hitting 15 cities in five days to drive voter turnout and media coverage in favor of the GOP. (more)
It has been said over and over again: The 2010 midterm is the anti-incumbent, anti-Washington and by virtue of their position in power, the anti-Democratic election. (more)
Who will be the Republican Rahm Emanuel in 2010? (more)
Washington has already moved on to analyzing the impact of a Republican-controlled House, skipping past the question of whether such a change will in fact occur. The avalanche of stories gaming out the angles of a power reversal has begun to run away with the news cycle. (more)
CHICAGO — For all the talk of midterm elections and control of Congress, the political parties are obsessing this year more than ever over the nation’s 37 races for governor. (more)
“Good morning and welcome to the GOP Presidential Airlines check-in desk. Ah, Governor Mitch Daniels. You’re on quite a roll here, with all your budget-cutting and union-busting.” (more)
While rumors persist that Washington Republicans are pushing for Rep. Gresham Barrett — the runner-up in Tuesday night’s South Carolina gubernatorial Republican primary — to drop out the race against candidate Nikki Haley, his campaign says he’s “100 percent” in the runoff. (more)
The Republican Governor’s Association put out a video Friday that is a pretty slick piece of work. (more)
Two prominent Republican governors on Tuesday plan to go after Sen. Mary Landrieu, Louisiana Democrat, in an attempt to criticize President Obama’s health-care bill and also highlight what they say is a piling of unfunded mandates onto states. (more)
Politico and the Washington Post report that Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele will meet with 50 Tea Party activists today on Capitol Hill. (more)























