Nov 02 Watch GOP, Democratic Strategists on Potential Changes to the Political Map What happens after the polling numbers are in and the seats in Congress are determined? Leslie Sanchez and Karen Finney -- strategists from both parties -- join Judy Woodruff to discuss what's at stake for Democrats and Republicans. Continue watching
Nov 01 Watch Election Eve: Looking Ahead to a New Political Map NewsHour Political Editor David Chalian and Susan Page of USA Today discuss a likely Republican victory in tomorrow's election and what it means for the party's "brand."… Continue watching
Nov 01 Watch Candidates Spend a Record-Breaking $3 Billion on Ads Politicians campaigning to get their message across the airwaves spent almost $3 billion this year. Ray Suarez looks at this election's top campaign ads with Evan Tracey of the Campaign Media Analysis Group. Continue watching
Nov 01 Watch Barbour: GOP Will Need to Earn Public’s Trust Post-Election Judy Woodruff talks to Haley Barbour, chairman of the Republican Governors Association, about what this election means for Republicans and how a new Congress would work with the White House. Continue watching
Nov 01 Watch Midterms May Usher in New Era for GOP, Changes to Obama’s Policy Kwame Holman reports on the last day of campaigning before voters go to the polls on Tuesday. Polls show a bleak outlook for Democrats, with Republicans poised to take back the House and gain seats in the Senate. Continue watching
Nov 01 Watch Kaine: Obama May ‘Adjust and Correct’ Policies After Midterms On the eve of Election Day, Gwen Ifill talks about the stakes for the midterm vote with Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine. Continue watching
Oct 29 Watch Shields and Brooks Foresee Republican House Takeover Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks give pre-election analysis and predictions in the closing days of campaigns across the country, saying it's likely that the GOP will regain control of the House of Representatives. Continue watching
Oct 27 Watch History Lessons: Midterms as Political Referendum Jim Lehrer gets historical perspective on the 2010 midterms from Professor Beverly Gage of Yale University and Richard Norton Smith, a scholar-in-residence at George Mason University. Continue watching
Oct 27 Watch Colorado, Illinois Senate Races May Prove Critical In Colorado and Illinois, Senate candidates are in a dead heat. Gwen Ifill talks with political watchers Floyd Ciruli and Carol Marin. Continue watching
Oct 27 Watch Candidates Ramp Up Campaigns in Final Stretch Six days before the midterm elections, candidates are making their arguments to voters in final debates and airing a slew of new campaign ads. Continue watching