Obamacare Wither the Obamacare fight? The GOP's original goal in sparking the shutdown fight--Obamacare--has gotten lost in the shuffle. By Juliet Eilperin 31 mins ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Morning Fix Worried about the debt ceiling? Republicans aren’t. A majority of Republicans believe that breaching the debt ceiling wouldn't have major economic consequences. By Chris Cillizza and Sean Sullivan 2 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Shutdown showdown A visual history of the past 17 government shutdowns 17 ways to shut down the government. By Chris Cillizza 16 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
GovBeat Gun rights advocates plan another Colorado recall Recall fever in Colorado may not be over just yet. By Chris Cillizza 17 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Senate Why the Wyoming Senate race is like nothing you’ve seen before The race with nothing and everything on line at once has quickly become one of the most unique contests we've seen. By Sean Sullivan 17 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Polls Republican disapproval grows in budget battle, Post-ABC poll finds Congressional Democrats also lose ground while Obama approval ticks up on budget By Scott Clement and Peyton M. Craighill 18 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
GOP Four (more) myths about House Republicans John Boehner isn't a RINO. By Chris Cillizza 18 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
governor's races Why Scott Walker will be tough to defeat in 2014 Mary Burke is a pretty good Democratic recruit. But she will face an uphill climb against Walker. By Sean Sullivan 20 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious
Want to know why the government is shut down? This chart explains it. Four in ten House members won with more than 67 percent of the vote in 2012. That's a problem for bipartisanship. By Chris Cillizza 21 hours ago Comments Share: More » Facebook Twitter Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Delicious