Cochran Victory Proves Once Again That Incumbents Generally Triumph
The outcomes in Mississippi and elsewhere show that ousters of incumbents are the exception that proves the rule.
The outcomes in Mississippi and elsewhere show that ousters of incumbents are the exception that proves the rule.
Q and A with Philip K. Howard
The former IRS official has refused to testify before the House Oversight Committee
A look back on its development over the last five years.
Tea Party Republican looking to take seat of retiring Doc Hastings
Three Republican responses to the State of the Union Address.
Separate from the Republicans' planned response
New concerns over the leader of the investigation donating to the Obama campaign
Economics professor David Brat challenging the House Majority Leader in this year's Republican primary
The IRS unveiled proposals relating to the regulation of tax-exempt groups in November
John Kasich has been governor since 2011
Is it really necessary to have to dominate the other factions to have influence?
Sen. John Cornyn vs. Rep. Steve Stockman
Relationship between the Tea Party and the establishment GOP was on full display recently
Said they felt like they were "hit by a convoy of Mack trucks"
Adds "we are past the point of greatest warfare"
Doesn't think a government shutdown in January is the best way to cut off funding for the president's signature piece of legislation
Try to protect sitting members from primary challenges
Citing recent government shutdown
Matt Welch spoke with Grover Norquist about immigration reform at the FreedomFest conference in Las Vegas.
61 percent don't, according to a poll by the Public Religion Research Institute
Includes image of a burning cross
Says he is sympathetic to the views of the Tea Party, but thinks their approach was "undemocratic"
Scored slightly higher than non-tea partiers