Democratic rhetoric since the Supreme Court decision on ObamaCare raises the question of whether they made a political mistake.
If the GOP wins in November, there will be very few actual barriers in the way if they really want to repeal the PPACA.
Electing Romney hardly means repeal of the PPACA, even if he will make it sound that way.
Who benefits from the Supreme Court’s ObamaCare ruling?
The Republican strategy on health care in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision needs some tweaking.
Regardless of how the Court rules on the Affordable Care Act, the upcoming election has the potential to reshape the Court for decades to come.
As gas prices fall, the politics of fuel prices are changing.
Three swing state poll results should be raising some real concerns among Team Romney today.
The election is about the economy. The economy is awful. Yet the incumbent still holds a slight lead.
Mitt Romney will likely be the first challenger able to outspend a sitting president. He’ll need it.
Mitt Romney continues to trail the President very badly among Latino voters. That could be a big problem in November.
Voters don’t seem all that interesting in the things that the political media becomes obsessed with.
Absent something extraordinary, it’s unlikely that the GOP will lose control of the House.
The Veepstakes doesn’t matter nearly as much as the media tells you it does.
Thomas Friedman continues his quixotic quest for a third party. His candidate: a fantasy Barack Obama.
Mitt Romney faces the same resistance to the idea of a Mormon President that his father did when he ran for President four decades ago.
Rand Paul calls Mitt Romney out over his comments about Presidential War Powers.
We don’t know what the Supreme Court will have to say about the Affordable Care Act, but their decision is already being attacked.
Mitt Romney believes he could take America to war without Congressional involvement.
Not surprisingly, President Obama’s immigration announcement has been very well received among Latino voters.