
Postcard From New Hampshire: A State Senator's Election Homestretch
Riding around Manchester with Lou D'Allesandro as he rounds up votes and frets over Senator Jeanne Shaheen's chances against Scott Brown
The Atlantic’s coverage of the midterm vote

Riding around Manchester with Lou D'Allesandro as he rounds up votes and frets over Senator Jeanne Shaheen's chances against Scott Brown

Why haven't Joni Ernst's flirtation with Agenda 21 or Tom Cotton's ideas about ISIS gotten more attention?

If the initiative passes, it could have implications for everything from in-vitro fertilization to end-of-life care.

Colorado's Cory Gardner may have found a way to turn a blue state red by co-opting Democrats' tactics—and their message.

An independent candidate deals with a "what-if?" question

The GOP has a good chance to win control on Tuesday. Whether they can control themselves is another question.

Once the key to President Obama's appeal, young voters have grown disenchanted, and those who are likely to vote want a Republican Congress.

In the fifth edition of The Atlantic's Midterm Cheat Sheet, Roby Brock discusses the contest between Mark Pryor and Tom Cotton.

After the debacle of the Iraq War, Democrats were suddenly the party Americans trusted to protect them. This midterm election suggests that's over.

Trailing in Virginia, the Republican Senate nominee goes long with an ad defending Washington's polarizing nickname.