The Senate: Race for Majority Remains a Toss-up as 2024 Looms

Key Points• It will take some time to assess any possible fallout from the Pennsylvania Senate debate on Tuesday night. Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D-PA) very clearly struggled.• Early voting has begun in our pair of Senate Toss-ups, Georgia and Nevada, with inconclusive signals.• Democrats should be more worried about […] Read more »

45% of Americans Say U.S. Should Be a ‘Christian Nation’

Growing numbers of religious and political leaders are embracing the “Christian nationalist” label, and some dispute the idea that the country’s founders wanted a separation of church and state. On the other side of the debate, however, many Americans – including the leaders of many Christian churches – have pushed […] Read more »

Why Pennsylvania’s race could determine who wins the Senate

Tell me who wins the Pennsylvania Senate race, and I’ll probably be able to tell you who controls the Senate next year. Such a declarative statement may seem like hyperbole, but the stakes after Tuesday’s debate in Pennsylvania – which represents Democrats’ best chance of picking up a Republican seat […] Read more »

Health of Democracy and Rising Costs Are Leading Midterm Voter Concerns

As the midterm elections near, a new national survey released today by Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) shows a society divided between moving toward a more inclusive democracy and turning back the clock to the 1950s, as well as grave concerns about the health of our democracy. PRRI’s comprehensive 13th […] Read more »

The House: GOP Hits 218 in Ratings as Battle Rages Across Big Playing Field

Key Points• We now rate 218 House seats — the magic number for winning a majority — as at least Leans Republican in our House ratings.• A large number of races remain close and competitive. The danger for Democrats is that these races end up breaking disproportionately to the Republicans.• […] Read more »