The Candidates' Trade Nonsense
Both candidates indulge the superstition that while exports are good, imports and outsourcing are bad.
Both candidates indulge the superstition that while exports are good, imports and outsourcing are bad.
California's new top-two election system was apparently not restricting enough of opinion for the incumbent Democrat
As long as your vote is consistent with your conscience, it is impossible to waste your vote.
Comments made at a fundraiser come out
Unsolicited messages warned recipients that Obama wants to force gay marriage onto the states
Nobody even knows what he's talking about anymore
Polls are unclear and the storm has thrown a curve ball
Joins Texas in bipartisan disdain for the furriners
What's Ohio got to do with it?
It all depends on which party is running up the bills
Newsweek runs a hit piece on pot.
The states are considered by many observers as in play
This trifecta gets trotted out whenever there's a hurricane, earthquake, or terrifying event.
Best reason to vote for Romney so far
Never let a good hurricane or "frankenstorm" go to waste, right?
Says, "The elections for the president of the USA are not direct, not universal, not equal and do not preserve voting secrecy,"
First, from The Hill's Mark Mellman, who notes that most of the "fundamentals" (such as economic trends, demography, etc.) all favor a Barack Obama win.
Voters have heard enough canned talking points repeated ad nauseum
Says Romney is wrong and they aren't moving production to China
American political tribalism continues to wane.
Fewer than 30 percent of Americans still read the things
Romney is nominally ahead by a point, leaving the race a dead heat
Obama has added a new term to the doublespeak lexicon, "the disposition matrix."
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