March 30, 2006
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The Hard Cell: If Missouri is the epicenter of the GOP's internal debate over stem-cell research, then the frontline of that fight is the St. Louis suburbs, where Rep. Todd Akin (R) has drawn a primary challenger with a stem-cell story to tell. John Mercurio's Politiscope. New polling data on immigration suggests Americans' attitudes are more complicated than they seem -- and legislators will need to toe a careful line.Charlie Cook's Off To The Races. Mitt Romney and John Edwards have some extra time on their hands lately, and it might be helping their potential presidential candidacies. Each climbed up a notch to the No. 2 spot this week in the second round of rankings to measure which candidates are most likely to get their parties' nomination for the White House in 2008.Chuck Todd's White House Rankings. GET ON CALL E-MAIL ALERTS Hotline editor-in-chief Chuck Todd's exclusive White House '08, Senate, Governor, and House Race rankings and analysis, updated regularly. |
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The Hard Cell: If Missouri is the epicenter of the GOP's internal debate over stem-cell research, then the frontline of that fight is the St. Louis suburbs, where Rep. Todd Akin (R) has drawn a primary challenger with a stem-cell story to tell.
New polling data on immigration suggests Americans' attitudes are more complicated than they seem -- and legislators will need to toe a careful line.
Mitt Romney and John Edwards have some extra time on their hands lately, and it might be helping their potential presidential candidacies. Each climbed up a notch to the No. 2 spot this week in the second round of rankings to measure which candidates are most likely to get their parties' nomination for the White House in 2008.
