David Wasserman and Matthew Klein contributed to this piece. The race for control of the U.S. House remains as close as it’s ...
After a summer and early fall of the unexpected and unprecedented, we end this election in a similar place to where we’ve ...
Exclusively for CPR subscribers, the Editors Roundtable features Cook Political Report analysts discussing the most critical ...
As we find ourselves in yet another cliffhanger of an election, the negative partisanship that has developed over the last ...
In the turbulent 2016 and 2020 elections, the White House effectively hinged on fewer than 78,000 votes across the three ...
The battle for the Senate fundamentally ends where the cycle began — with an overwhelmingly favorable map that very likely portends a GOP majority.But the size of that majority is still up in the air.
The finish line is well within sight, but control of the House remains murky as ever. Democrats only need to net four seats ...
Our subscribers have first access to individual race pages for each House, Senate and Governors race, which will include race ratings (each race is rated on a seven-point scale) and a narrative ...
The Cook Political Report is pleased to introduce the 20th anniversary edition of the Partisan Voter Index (PVI) for all 50 states and 435 Congressional districts in the country, compiled especially ...