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Election Map 2006
Get state-by-state analysis and early projections for this November's House, Senate and governors' races, from NPR political analyst Ken Rudin.

Top Stories | NPR's Election 2006 page

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On Point: The Next U.S. Congress
With Congress up for grabs, we look at whether the upcoming elections might fix what some call the "broken branch" of American government.

On Point: The U.S. House Races
A new Los Angeles Times poll indicates Democrats need to clinch at least two out of three Republican leaning states: Missouri, Tennessee and Virginia.

Here & Now: Key States for Democrats
A new Los Angeles Times poll indicates Democrats need to clinch at least two out of three Republican leaning states: Missouri, Tennessee and Virginia.

Here & Now: Profile: Nancy Pelosi
The California Democrat could be the next speaker of the House.

On Point: U.S. Senate Races
Is the U.S. Senate slipping away from the GOP? We'll check in with reporters around the country and pull in close to key races in battleground states.

Here & Now: Election Profile: North Carolina
Could Democrats take some seats away from the GOP in the Tar Heel State?
On Point: The GOP's Winning Strategy
The GOP majority is on the line and the Republican leadership in trouble. Can they reverse their fortunes by November?
Here & Now: Foley Scandal Taking Toil on GOP
A new Wall Street Journal poll shows support for the Republican party is slipping in the wake of the scandal involving Congressman Mark Foley.
On Point: John Danforth on the Christian Right
Former Republican senator and Episcopal priest John Danforth warns the religious right is hijacking his party.
On Point: The Democrats Speak
Congressman Rahm Emanuel and former Clinton aide Bruce Reed speak on their plans to take back Congress, and the country.

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