Dems V. Repubs: Can The Dems Make A Late Push?
Obama continues to campaign for Democrats, but with little success boosting the Democrats or himself. Meanwhile, the GOP and its supporters are pouring millions of dollars into helping the Republicans win the House.
The GOP has a lot of money: Politico, Washington Post, LAT
The Democratic message is having a hard time gaining traction: Huffington Post
It may be the “Year of the Republican Woman,” but the total number of women in Congress is likely to decrease, and the Democrats are worried: Politico
FiveThirtyEight’s projections did not shift much this week – the latest analysis shows that Republicans have a 73 percent chance of taking the House. FiveThirtyEight
Chris Coons maintains a double-digit lead over Christine O’Donnell: The News Journal
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said on “Meet the Press” that the Democrats still have hope, and that enthusiasm among Republicans is dwindling: NYT
Obama and Biden rallied Democrats in Delaware on Friday, even though Democratic candidate Chris Coons already has a double-digit lead over Christine O’Donnell: TPM
Top Republicans appearing on “Face the Nation” say bipartisanship after election day is in Obama’s hands. CBS
“The news of the past few weeks has raised early warning signals about President Obama's prospects for reelection,” writes Doyle McManus in the LAT.
Reach news editor Alexandra Tilsley here. Follow her on Twitter: @atilsley.
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