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As Virginia is becoming less Republican, Mark Warner has a good chance of winning a Senate seat for the Democrats.
Following the removal of the Wren Cross from the college chapel at William and Mary, a public controversy has ensued.
With polls showing a drop in Barack Obama's job rating and sinking support for the Democrats' health care plans, there is evidence of collateral damage where you might not expect to find it, in the standing of Democratic governors.
Barack Obama believes he can change the political map, but it is unlikely that thestates will change their political stripes.
Ken Blackwell, the Republican candidate for governor in Ohio, is fast becoming a Party superstar and a Democratic nightmare.
By neglecting growing income inequality and the kitchen-table concerns of the working class, Republicans are turning themselves into a minority party.
This issue covers what Americans think about President George W. Bush, Congress, the military, and Harriet Miers; as well as 2005 gubernatorial races and election reform.
Do not expect change any time soon. Federal "advocates" are standing in the way of reform.



