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  2. The Cook Political Report is an independent, non-partisan newsletter that analyzes elections and campaigns for the US House of Representatives, US Senate, Governors and President as well as American political trends. Subscribe Today.

  3. 2024 CPR President Race ratings | Cook Political Report

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    The CPR Electoral College Ratings assess the competitiveness of the states and districts that comprise the 538 electoral votes. To be elected president, a candidate needs to win 270 electoral votes. Competitiveness is determined by several factors, including the state and district's political makeup, the political environment in the state and ...

  4. North Carolina Moves to Toss Up; Minnesota and ... - Cook...

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    Since the beginning of this cycle, Democrats were confident that President Joe Biden could win North Carolina. Its demographic profile as an ethnically diverse and rapidly suburbanizing state looks similar to other former Republican-leaning Sun Belt states that Democrats have flipped over the last few cycles, like Georgia, Arizona and Virginia. Moreover, Donald Trump won North Carolina by just ...

  5. Relaunched: CPR Harris vs. Trump 2024 National Polling Average

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    The Cook Political Report is pleased to relaunch our national polling average, now reflecting a general election matchup between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Our interactive tracks the 2024 presidential race via a curated average of selected national polls and updates daily at noon and midnight Eastern Time.

  6. National - Cook Political Report

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    Download the 2024 At-A-Glances. The Cook Political Report. September 12, 2024. National Politics.

  7. Senate - Cook Political Report

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    Osborn Attempts Long-Shot Independent Upset of Fischer In Nebraska Senate. Jessica Taylor. September 17, 2024. Montana Senate.

  8. New House FEC Reports: Rating Changes in 7 Districts

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    Rating Changes: Speaker Paul Ryan's retirement plans could complicate the House GOP's fundraising math. In 2017, Ryan's joint fundraising committee brought in $44 million and transferred $32 million to the NRCC. His exit could leave GOP donors skittish. But even before last week, Democratic donors had been demonstrating far more enthusiasm on a ...

  9. Swing State Project: August 2024 Toplines - Cook Political Report

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    The Swing State Project is a collaboration between The Cook Political Report and two pollsters, BSG and GS Strategy Group. Below are the toplines from the August 2024 poll. In total, 2,867 likely voters across seven swing states (Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin) completed the survey.In the seven states combined, Vice President Kamala Harris leads ...

  10. 2024 Demographic Swingometer | Cook Political Report

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    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 analysis pertaining to that race. CPR’s 2024 Demographic Swingometer showcases how shifts among demographic and age groups could swing the 2024 ...

  11. The Bottom Line in Republicans' 42 Open Seats | Cook Political...

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    With 102 days to go, Democrats remain substantial favorites for House control. A big reason: Republicans are defending 42 open or vacant seats, a record since at least 1930. The retirements of Speaker Paul Ryan (WI-01), as well as powerful committee chairs like Reps. Ed Royce (CA-39) and Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ-11) and popular moderates like Reps. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27) and Frank ...