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Category: Elections: 2018

Listen to Me on a Podcast!

December 14, 2018March 25, 2022 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ Leave a comment

I was the guest host on this week's episode of the Western Kentucky University Political Science Podcast. Check it out!

Quick Thoughts: The Tabulation Process for Maine’s 2nd Congressional District Was Ridiculous

November 15, 2018July 23, 2020 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ Leave a comment

"What now?" "Hit 'Save As'."

Election 2018 Thoughts

November 8, 2018July 23, 2020 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ 1 Comment

My post-mortem on last night's results.

Can Duncan Hunter Pull Through?

October 31, 2018July 23, 2020 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ Leave a comment

California Representative Duncan Hunter has been mired in scandal. As a result, he not only has to worry about his reputation; his chances of re-election are also at stake.

Races to Watch: Virginia’s 5th Congressional District

October 25, 2018July 23, 2020 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ Leave a comment

A brief rundown of the 2018 race in Virginia's 5th Congressional district.

What’s Happening in Florida?

October 23, 2018March 23, 2022 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ Leave a comment

Florida is home to close races for both Governor and Senate, but they're diverging. What gives?

Races to Watch: California’s 48th Congressional District

October 22, 2018July 23, 2020 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ 1 Comment

A brief rundown of the 2018 race in California's 48th Congressional district.

Races to Watch: Ohio Governor

October 18, 2018July 23, 2020 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ Leave a comment

A brief rundown of the 2018 race for Ohio governor.

Quick Thoughts: Vulnerable GOP Senate Seats Are Seeming Less So

October 16, 2018July 23, 2020 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ 1 Comment

Texas and Tennessee are home to two of the most vulnerable Republican-held Senate seats. Recent polls show that the GOP is gaining back ground.

Don’t Get Worked Up About That New Jersey Poll Just Yet

October 2, 2018March 23, 2022 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ 1 Comment

A new poll from Stockton University has Democrat Bob Menendez behind in New Jersey. Hmm...

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