Marco Rubio has suffered a reversal of fortune among Republicans thanks to his role in the immigration reform debate.
There are risks to Republicans in blocking immigration reform, but there are also incentives for them to block immigration reform. Getting past that contradiction to passage isn’t going to be easy.
Scott Walker could be the GOP’s surprise candidate in 2016.
The Chairman of the RNC wants the GOP to hold its quadrennial convention earlier in the year. He’s right.
The GOP seems to be making the same mistakes that led to defeat in 2012.
The GOP’s latest investigatory crusade could end up backfiring on them.
We’re actually not speculating about who might be running any more than we used to.
There’s simply no question that a person born abroad to a US citizen is a ‘natural-born Citizen.’
Is someone who’s only be a Senator for just over 100 days a serious contender for the Republican nomination in 2016?
Several Senators who voted against the Manchin/Toomey background checks bill have suffered in the polls, but it’s unclear if that matters in the long run.
The GOP’s most promising alternative to Mitt Romney in 2012 may run again in 2016, but it doesn’t seem like he’d go very far.
Republicans seem to think they need fewer Presidential debates in the 2016 cycle, but it’s unclear how they can make that happen.
Will the prohibitive favorite for the 2016 Democratic nomination do it differently this time around?
The Republican field for 2016 is more wide open than any we’ve seen in a long time.
For the moment, Hillary Clinton looks unbeatable if she chooses to run in 2016
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul won a completely meaningless straw poll.
Rahm Emanuel is reportedly considering a 2016 presidential run. It’s a thin report.
Pretending like the Bush administration never happened is a problem for the GOP.
It’s just a few days until the 2012 campaign ends, and the jostling for position for 2016 begins.
It’s looking less likely that the GOP will be able to gain control of the Senate.
The GOP is set to approve rules changes that will impact the 2016 primaries, and beyond. They’re a good start.
If not Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden, who might the Democrats have to choose from in 2016?