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rothenberg the editor of the rothenberg political report and charlie cook of the cook political reportthanks to you both for being with us. what are you looking at in 2010? guest: i think when you look at a national election you look and say what's the historical average. then you say what may deviate from that. we know from history in a first term midterm election the average result is the president's party losing about 16 seats in the house. breaking even in the senate and losing about five governorships. you look at the current situation and say, well we're in a recession and a situation where president's job approval rating is on the lower end of the scale. point of bv where ron reagan was at this point december of his first year in office but four points behind where bill clinton was. both of them lost a lot of seats. you're looking at - you know basically all the factors argue this should be as big or larger than for a normal midterm election except one thing the republican brand is not where the republican brand was going into the 94 election or where the democratic brand going
rothenberg the editor of the rothenberg political report and charlie cook of the cook political reportthanks to you both for being with us. what are you looking at in 2010? guest: i think when you look at a national election you look and say what's the historical average. then you say what may deviate from that. we know from history in a first term midterm election the average result is the president's party losing about 16 seats in the house. breaking even in the senate and losing about five...
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rothenberg political report". he tracks congressional races across the nation; michael mezey, professor of political science at depaul university in chicago; and joseph pika, interim associate dean of the college of arts and sciences at the university of delaware. welcome to you all. professor pika, i want to start with you. bring us up to date on what happened in delaware. why didn't bo biden run as was so widely expected? >> as attorney general biden explained, in his decision, he really felt he was committed to pursuing the attorney general's office and particularly the prosecution of a very, very celebrated case in our southern most county of a pediatrician who had abused patients, primarily young girls who were in his care. this has been such a horrendous case where the allegations are just so outrageous that he felt that it would be wrong for him to step down from the attorney general's office when he confronted this enormous challenge and on a case which is so high-profile here in the states. >> ifill: it's
rothenberg political report". he tracks congressional races across the nation; michael mezey, professor of political science at depaul university in chicago; and joseph pika, interim associate dean of the college of arts and sciences at the university of delaware. welcome to you all. professor pika, i want to start with you. bring us up to date on what happened in delaware. why didn't bo biden run as was so widely expected? >> as attorney general biden explained, in his decision, he...
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rothenberg political report and charlie cook of the cook political report. thanks to you both for being with us. what are you looking at in 2010? guest: i think when you look at a national election you look and say what's the historical average. then you say what may deviate from that. we know from history in a first term midterm election the average result is the president's party losing about 16 seats in the house. breaking even in the senate and losing about five governorships. you look at the current situation and say, well we're in a recession and a situation where president's job approval rating is on the lower end of the scale. point of bv where ron reagan was at this point december of his first year in office but four points behind where bill clinton was. both of them lost a lot of seats. you're looking at - you know basically all the factors argue this should be as big or larger than for a normal midterm election except one thing the republican brand is not where the republican brand was going into the 94 election or where the democratic brand going
rothenberg political report and charlie cook of the cook political report. thanks to you both for being with us. what are you looking at in 2010? guest: i think when you look at a national election you look and say what's the historical average. then you say what may deviate from that. we know from history in a first term midterm election the average result is the president's party losing about 16 seats in the house. breaking even in the senate and losing about five governorships. you look at...
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. >> tomorrow, on washington journal, flint levirate, charlie cook and stu rothenberg and the daniel erickson. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this week ron baxter od bexts guses internet corporation for assigned names and numbers. >> fox news contributor michelle malkin is our guest. she takes your calls, emails and tweets. >> this is see spsusc-span's america and the courts. justice souter is interviewed. >> we're in the office of the clerk of the court. where have you been today? >> 1 justice announced both of them we spoke about attorneys and the members of the bar that were sworn in. today was a ceremonial day. >> this is the morning coat. it is a very traditional outfit. here at the court, it is one by the marshall of the court and myself and also the solicitor general of the united states and his staff. some of the women on his staff do not wear the morning coat. hear, our marshall is a woman and she wears the morning coat. we traditionally where the morning coat when we are in session upstairs and at the inauguration of the president. it is very tr
. >> tomorrow, on washington journal, flint levirate, charlie cook and stu rothenberg and the daniel erickson. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this week ron baxter od bexts guses internet corporation for assigned names and numbers. >> fox news contributor michelle malkin is our guest. she takes your calls, emails and tweets. >> this is see spsusc-span's america and the courts. justice souter is interviewed. >> we're in the office of the...
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and charlie cook, stu rothenberg. enjoy your saturday and we'll see you here tomorrow. . . >> we talked to the head of the nonprofit agency that manages internet names and addresses. then a forum by "the economist" magazine. the economy and the environment. >> today on "america and the courts," an interview with supreme court clerk william suter at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> fox news contributor michelle malkin is our guest this weekend on "in department." take your calls, emails and tweets, three hours on sunday live at noon eastern on book tv. >> this week on "the communicators," a discussion about the internet with rod beck strom -- beckstrom. >> this week, we are pleased to have the president and c.e.o. of icam. start by explaining what ican. assigned names and numbers and four things that that we do, we set the global policies for 200 million internet domain names. all names have to be unique. we enforce that through our partners around the world. we keep the listing of all internet addresses or the all
and charlie cook, stu rothenberg. enjoy your saturday and we'll see you here tomorrow. . . >> we talked to the head of the nonprofit agency that manages internet names and addresses. then a forum by "the economist" magazine. the economy and the environment. >> today on "america and the courts," an interview with supreme court clerk william suter at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> fox news contributor michelle malkin is our guest this weekend on...
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then, charlie cook and stu rothenberg look ahead to 2010 politics and what is next for the democrats and republicans. after that, daniel erickson discusses u.s.-cuba relations. we'll take your e-mail and phone calls. live on sunday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. in a moment, the senate hearings about the needs of children before, during, and after a disaster. then, developments in the financial markets. then, remarks from susan rice from the ongoing turmoil in the dark for region of sudan. -- darfur region. today, william sitter on his role in the court and how they decide to take cases. that will be followed by at the history of the building of the supreme court in the 1930's 3 today at 7:00 p.m. eastern, if you're on c-span. -- here on c-span. the blogger, calmest, an offer of three books on the culture of corruption take your emails. live at noon eastern on booktv. >> you are lost. you did not own it anymore. and that hurts. my possessions are now in a storage bin. >> the award winning documentary about the impact of subprime mortgages on minorities, sunday night at 8. >> last ye
then, charlie cook and stu rothenberg look ahead to 2010 politics and what is next for the democrats and republicans. after that, daniel erickson discusses u.s.-cuba relations. we'll take your e-mail and phone calls. live on sunday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. in a moment, the senate hearings about the needs of children before, during, and after a disaster. then, developments in the financial markets. then, remarks from susan rice from the ongoing turmoil in the dark for region of sudan. --...