1. Why don't we start with a little background. What is "Roll Call on the Road" and how did it get started?
“Roll Call on the Road” (ahem, #RCOnTheRoad) is the ultimate campaign road trip through the midwest. I got the idea in early summer when I was trying to figure out my fall election travel plans, and noticed many of these hot races were only a few hours from each other. Lucky for me, my kind CQ Roll Call bosses agreed!
2. What is your favorite part of being on the road?
I love seeing parts of America that I would never otherwise visit. For example, I spent Friday trailing Josh Mandel, the GOP’s nominee for Senate, all over the part of southeastern Ohio. Appalachia is often a loaded moniker, but the people were incredibly nice and the fall foliage was beautiful.
3. Best and worst food you've eaten so far?
Best? Pumpkin mini-donuts at the Circleville, Ohio Pumpkin Show on Friday night.
Worst? Anything that came in a wrapper that’s still on the floor of my rental car.
4. Top three races to watch outside of the presidential race?
1. Pennsylvania’s 12th district: Not only is it the most competitive race near my hometown of Pittsburgh, it’s also a fascinating contest. An anti-abortion, NRA-endorsed Democrat seeks re-election in a redrawn, GOP district.
2. Ohio Senate: I mean, it’s Ohio.
3 . California’s 30th district: Democratic Reps. Brad Sherman vs. Howard Berman. The local sheriff almost had to separate these guys in a recent debate. Crazy for two veteran Members who have served a combined 23 terms.
5. If Obama called wanting to kick it for a day, what would you guys do?
I love Chicago — the last stop on my trip. I’d recommend a trip to Wrigley Field for a baseball game, where he’d be forced to sit next to me for almost three hours while I asked him questions. With beer, of course..