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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Here are the final results from the primary elections held here in New Hampshire on Tuesday. If Ovide Lamontagne had been able to spend a few more days or a few more dollars he would have won the primary for U.S. Senate. As it stands, Kelly Ayotte should still be a very effective candidate against Paul Hodes for the seat, and early polling data confirms that position.

Democrats continue to face an enthusiasm gap.

Todd Domke looks at some races the GOP could win in Massachusetts. If, early on election night, you start seeing good news for Republicans in the Bay State, that will be the first and best indicator that the Democrats are in for a disaster.

A new New York Times/CBS News poll (adults, not just registered voters) shows poor job approval ratings for the President, even worse ratings for Congress, and a large number of Americans who think the country is on the wrong track. While the Times tries to spin the story as one that shows problems and opportunities for both parties, it clearly means the Democrats are in the poorest position, as they hold all the levers of power.

Karl Rove is mystified by the political strategy coming out of the White House.

Bill Kristol thinks the primary season has been a good one for the GOP, even if it means the Republicans missed an opportunity in Delaware.

Jay Cost says the national GOP will support their Delaware nominee, and he has some other polling data from races around the country.

When the entitlement bubble bursts it will be a nightmare.

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