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Rank Race Current Party Change
1 Delaware Democrat Up
2 Connecticut Democrat None
3 Nevada Democrat Up
4 Ohio Republican None
5 Missouri Republican Down
6 Colorado Democrat None
7 New Hampshire Republican Down
8 Kentucky Republican Down
9 Illinois Democrat Up
10 (tie) Pennsylvania Democrat Up
10 (tie) Louisiana Republican Down
Republican Recruiting and the National Environment (Oct. 9, 2009) Getting Mike Castle is the latest in a series of recruitment successes for Senate Republicans.
Rank Race Current Party Change
1 LA-02 Republican None
2 LA-03 Democrat Up
3 NY-23 Republican Up
4 NM-02 Democrat Up
5 IL-10 Republican Down
6 AL-02 Democrat Up
7 MD-01 Democrat Down
8 PA-06 Republican Down
9 CO-04 Democrat Up
10 PA-07 Democrat Up
A GOP-Friendly Environment (Sept. 25, 2009) The signs of an environmental change are everywhere.
Rank Race Current Party Change
1 Kansas Democrat None
2 Tennessee Democrat Up
3 Oklahoma Democrat Up
4 Vermont Republican Up
5 Hawaii Republican Down
6 R.I. Republican Down
7 Michigan Democrat Down
8 N.J. Democrat Up
9 Nevada Republican Down
10 Virginia Democrat Down
The First 15! (Sept.11, 2009) With 39 governors races between now and Nov. 2010, the top ten races just wasn't enough.
Rank Race Primary Change
1 Texas Gov. Republican None
2 Pa. Senate Democrat None
3 Calif. Gov. Republican Up
4 Connecticut Sen. Republican Up
5 Ky. Senate Democrat None
6 Illinois Gov. Democrat Up
7 California Gov. Democrat Down
8 Kansas Senate Republican Up
9 Colo. Senate Republican Up
10 Michigan Gov. Republican Down
The Four Elements of Great Primaries (Oct. 2, 2009) The Fix's top 10 list of best intraparty battles.
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A Debate of Historic Import

And now, live from The Fix basement....

CNN moderator Wolf Blitzer plays up the historical import of the night, makes the obligatory press pool acknowledgment and introduces the candidates -- Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama. Blitzer says the only rule is there are no rules. This will be a free-wheeling evening.

By Chris Cillizza  |  January 31, 2008; 8:05 PM ET
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Comments

why is 'the fix' in the basement? is that like the doghouse? is wife tired of hearing about politics?

Posted by: drindl | January 31, 2008 8:38 PM | Report abuse

The Iraq war was talked about by Barack and Wolf didn't give Hillary a chance to respond. This could be the critical point depending on if Hillary gives the response I am hoping for.

Posted by: lylepink | January 31, 2008 8:30 PM | Report abuse

mark_in_austin, there IS no advanatege of a voluntary system on health care, except to employers who use the voluntary status to talk people out of it. Trust me on this, I have seen way too many good people fooled deliberately or otherwise by employers and political hacks into missing out in voluntary schemes of any sort.

If this is Obama's answer to healthcare he is behind already in my book.

Posted by: anthonyrimell | January 31, 2008 8:30 PM | Report abuse

like i said mark, my most favorist food..

Posted by: drindl | January 31, 2008 8:28 PM | Report abuse

BHO is on his game explaining the advantage of a voluntary health care system over a mandatory one.

Good Mex food, btw.

Posted by: mark_in_austin | January 31, 2008 8:21 PM | Report abuse

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