Elections
Good Riddance Tom Tancredo
The Colorado GOP didn't want Tancredo's tedious, one-note campaign dragging down its entire ticket.
Let's Stop Kidding Ourselves: 90 Percent of Congressional Incumbents Will Win Re-election
All signs tell us that incumbents should be grabbed by their lapels and shoved to the curb-but most won't be.
Will Anybody Really Miss Eric Cantor?
His stunning loss was built on a terrible record of big-government conservatism at its worst.
Tuesday Primaries Mostly Good News for Establishment Candidates
In Mississippi, the six-term Republican incumbent and a Tea Party challenger finished in a virtual tie, setting up a run-off for later this month
What's at Stake in Today's 'Super Tuesday' Primaries?
Voters hit the polls today in six states.
Polls Say: Democrats Risk a Midterm Beating Over Obamacare
Democrats appear to be in no position to buck the midterm thumping the party in power power usually suffers at the polls.
Tell Me Again, Why Is Marco Rubio a Presidential Front-runner?
There's nothing wrong with Rubio's boilerplate anti-Obama positioning, but there's nothing especially unique about it, either.
Republicans, Poised to Take Over Congress, Are in Disarray
A new GOP majority will run the risk of exposing all the intraparty differences that have been quietly festering.
Blame Lefties if India Elects a Sham Free Marketer Hindu Extremist
The left's opposition to liberalization has made Indians desperate for an economic savior
Jeb Bush: The GOP's Legacy Underdog
For the chattering class, Jeb will always be the Bush who got away.