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Council for a Livable World Reviews the 2010 Senate Elections

Council for a Livable World Reviews the 2010 Senate Elections

The most stunning development so far in 2010 Senate races was the unexpected upset victory of Scott Brown (R) over Martha Coakley (D) in the special election to replace the late Sen. Edward Kennedy. What does this mean for other progressives running for the Senate this year?

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2010 2nd Quarter Fundraising Report

2010 2nd Quarter Fundraising Report

Check out the latest fundraising numbers for Senate candidates nationwide. How much money do they need at this point to be viable candidates in November 2010?

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2010 Calendar of Key Senate Primaries

2010 Calendar of Key Senate Primaries

How much time is left for candidates of both parties to race against each other, and how many resources did they lose fighting challengers within their own parties? The impact of Senate primaries can't be understated.

See a compilation of important primary dates.

Predictions from the “Other” Experts

Predictions from the “Other” Experts

Find our summary of other expert forecasts for 2010 Senate elections from Stuart Rothenberg’s Political Report, Congressional Quarterly, the Cook Political Report, and Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball.

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2010 1st Quarter Fundraising Reports

2010 1st Quarter Fundraising Reports

Check out the latest fundraising numbers for Senate candidates nationwide. How much money do they need at this point to be viable candidates in November 2010?

Download a PDF for the latest report.

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Who is being recruited? Who just dropped out? And what does all this mean for our issues in 2011? Find our most recent analysis and commentary on Senate elections at our blog, The Chain Reaction.

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