Author: Josh Kraushaar, National Journal

G.O.P. Attempt to Regain the Senate Not Being Helped by Its Slate of Candidates

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Josh Mandel listens during a round table discussion at the Country Inn Restaurant, Thursday, July 5, 2012, in Georgetown, Ohio. Mandel, hoping to unseat Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, said Thursday the federal health care.
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Conservatives are paying close attention to the composition of the Senate, knowing that their last chance to overturn the healthcare law is with a Republican president and a Senate majority. But the odds of Republicans taking back the upper chamber are no better than 50-50.

Why Obama Isn't Backing Gay Marriage

For those wanting to understand why the political deliberation over gay marriage is such a sensitive subject for this White House, look no further than the fact that it splits the two core constituencies that make up President Obama's base: college-aged voters and African-Americans.

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Four Reasons Obama Is Probably Worried About Reelection

Scrambling by the president’s political advisers indicates their worries about his chances

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