Candidate Actions Have Republicans Confused
NEW YORK — Romney? Gingrich? Santorum? The Republican race for the presidential nomination is like a game of musical chairs. It makes you wonder...
NEW YORK — Romney? Gingrich? Santorum? The Republican race for the presidential nomination is like a game of musical chairs. It makes you wonder...
AP | NANCY BENAC | Posted 04.03.2012
WASHINGTON — Voter turnout numbers are pointing to a potential enthusiasm deficit for Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney. In the ...
AP | By STEVE PEOPLES | Posted 12.10.2011
LONDONDERRY, N.H. -- Mitt Romney's grip on New Hampshire may be far less secure than it seems. Beneath the conventional wisdom, the expectations game...
The Washington Post | Perry Bacon Jr. | Posted 12.10.2011
There is a key bloc of Republican voters whose ambivalence has turned the GOP nomination contest into an erratic mix of roller-coaster ride and dating...
Politics Daily | Walter Shapiro | Posted 05.25.2011
Even the "Contract with America" had limited vote-getting potency. Despite the way that shaky historical memory has created after-the-fact causation b...
Media Matters | Posted 05.25.2011
With the House preparing to vote on the American Clean Energy and Security Act, congressional Republicans have stepped up their efforts to smear the D...
New York Times | MARJORIE CONNELLY | Posted 05.25.2011
Republicans have their work cut out for them. Americans identifying themselves as Democrats outnumber those who say they are Republicans by 10 percen...
CNN | Alexander Mooney | Posted 05.25.2011
The action is clearly on the Democratic side, but Republicans also held primaries in Indiana and South Carolina Tuesday. Despite being his party's pr...
New York Times | LARRY ROHTER | Posted 05.25.2011
Until now, Shirley Morgan had always been the kind of voter the Republican Party thought it could count on. She comes from a family of staunch Republi...
AP | MALCOLM RITTER | Posted 04.25.2012