Advanced Search  
SUBSCRIBER LOG-IN
HOME
NEWS
Heard on the Hill
Morning Business
Roadmap
OPINION
Morton Kondracke
Stuart Rothenberg
Norman Ornstein
Donna Brazile
David Winston
Karlyn Bowman
Cartoons
POLITICS
At the Races
ShopTalk
Players
Under the Radar
Out There
Casualty List
VESTED
INTERESTS
K Street Files
AROUND
THE HILL
Climbers
The Hot Plate
Our First 50 Years
Photos From
the Attic
Photo of the Week
House Menu
Senate Menu
CONGRESSIONAL
CLEARINGHOUSE
Senate Schedule
House Schedule
Capitol Daybook
Live Hearings
C-SPAN Live
Congressional
Record
Committee
Transcripts
Lobbying Reports
FEC Info
State
Legislatures
More Links
SPECIAL
FEATURES
RCjobs

About Roll Call
Contact Us
Subscribe
Advertise
My Account
Classifieds

Breaking News

Matsui Sees Potential for Big Win
Tuesday, Oct. 26; 02:20pm
Predicting that as many as 14 Republican incumbents could fall when voters go to the polls next week, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Robert Matsui (Calif.) laid out an optimistic scenario Tuesday in which his party would regain control of the House.


In the Print Edition

News

Roadmap: Hope for Intel Vote Fades Fast
Despite a last-ditch lobbying attempt by Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) to accelerate the process, House and Senate negotiators remain deadlocked over how to implement the 9/11 commission’s 3-month-old recommendations. As a result, the notion of calling all 535 Members back for a vote before Election Day is becoming an increasingly dim prospect.

GOP Makes Issue of Daschle’s Wife

CVC Focus Turns to Plaza

Ad War Picks Up in DeLay’s Safe District

Graying of Congress Isn’t Just Your Imagination

Opinion

Editorial: Debacle Redux
Let’s all hope — fervently — that next Tuesday’s election produces a clear presidential winner. If it doesn’t, the rancorous aftermath could make the Florida 2000 debacle look like a 1960s San Francisco love-in. And if it happens, a lot of the blame will rest squarely on Congress’ shoulders.

Kondracke: Just a Week Out, Voters Prefer President Bush, But Only Narrowly

Rothenberg: Possible Upsets, Late Breakers and Missed Opportunities

Winston: Small Encounters of the Kerry Kind, and Other Whoppers

Politics

Divine Nine: Fight Is On
One week removed from Election Day, the battle for control of the Senate rests on the outcome of nine races across the country, as Democrats continue to argue that they will be able to hold their own in staunchly Republican territory and the GOP looks to build on its majority by netting as much as a three-seat gain.

The Third Way: Will Small Parties Matter?

Committees Send Help to Washington's 8th

Roster of Vulnerable Incumbents Changing

Around the Hill Bookshelf

Grant’s Life, in Short
As he was approaching page 1,000 of his biographical sketch of Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Saul Bellow, author and publisher James Atlas recalled having a bit of a publishing epiphany.

Hollywood Gets Political for ‘5 Minutes’

‘Enemy’ Explores U.S.’s Relationship With France

The next print edition of Roll Call is Thursday, Oct. 28. Through Nov. 4, Roll Call will publish Tuesdays and Thursdays. Check out RollCall.com for the latest news.

News Photo

Chris Maddaloni/Roll Call

A construction worker operates below one of the skylights in the Capitol Visitor Center roof, which is structurally ready for the inauguration.



Current RJ Matson Cartoon

cartoon


Roll Call Front Page

...

50 F Street NW, Suite 700, Washington DC 20001-1572 | (202) 824-6800 | (202) 824-0475 fax

| Privacy | Legal