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by Mirth • 4:43 pm
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CQ Weekly has released its final special report before the 2006 midterm elections, complete with analysis of every competitive race in the country by the staff of CQPolitics.com.
This final overview of the political landscape finds the Nov. 7 elections shaping up as a collision between the Republican Party’s fundraising and voter turnout proficiency with an ever-expanding field of competitive seats and a consistent decline in the GOPs support among voters on issues across the board. The result is a Congress up for grabs, and an energized Democratic Party trying hard not to seem overconfident.
The story package also presents a breakdown of competitive Senate contests, regional breakdowns on the battle for control of the House [Northeast, South, Midwest, West] and a summary of the electoral “signposts” CQ analyzes in making its projections.
Nice graphics of the House and Senate here
Full report here








