Obama and Romney to Meet at White House Thursday
For a private lunch
Wants states that went for the GOP nomine to boycott the Electoral College
The country might not be ready for number three just yet
A decade-plus of bloody, fruitless wars and budget-busting "energetic government"
Constitutional concerns taking a back seat to politics
Voters in Colorado and Washington rejected the reefer madness of the Republicans and Democrats.
Would allow presidential candidates to delve into campaign war chests earlier
Patrick Murphy nets an additional 300 votes
The fruits of the Free State Project
Over at National Review, Jim Geraghty takes to task those 1.22 million of us who voted for Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson.
Even if it's for the wrong reasons, it's good to see conservatives rethinking their position.
Much has been made of late of a "food movement" that would restrict our right to make our own food choices. But victories for food freedom in Denmark, California, and (hopefully) New York City show the true food movement is something else altogether.
Facing his own re-election in 2013
Bobby Jindal, Chris Christie, Bob McDonnell, Scott Walker
Secession isn't the answer to last week's defeat at the ballot box.
On Monday, I noted six federal races in which the Libertarian Party candidate on Nov. 6 received considerably more votes than the margin of victory of a winning Democrat over a losing Republican.
In every state with a marijuana-related ballot initiative, prohibitionists were financially out-gunned by the marijuana legalization movement (including Oregon, where the pro-pot side managed to raise less than $70,000).
President had three-to-one edge among five percent of voters who identified as non-heterosexual.
L.P. nominee Gary Johnson fights to reach single digits.
Will conservatives still favor it if Democrats win the White House despite losing the popular vote?
Gifts to target groups, if you will, the former GOP nominee said
Because, you know, Romney didn't promise much of the same for his own
Not much good news coming out of post-game analysis
The malleability of Mitt Romney's political persona was widely-and correctly, I think-viewed as a weakness of his campaign.
Obama's supporters seem to think it's enough to put this extraordinary man in office.
The Tea Party darling's comedic contributions will be missed
Eric Hartsburg will never forget the 2012 presidential campaign.
Wants party to stop appearing to care only about the rich