

Obama at Majority Disapproval; Re-election Likely
51.5 percent of Americans disapprove of President Obama’s job performance. It’s still his race to lose.
51.5 percent of Americans disapprove of President Obama’s job performance. It’s still his race to lose.
Is the GOP race really down to just two men at this point?
State-level job approval numbers seem to suggest that the President could have Electoral College worries in 2012.
He’s not in the race (yet), but Rick Perry is already a top-tier 2012 candidate.
The GOP doesn’t have a charismatic superstar waiting in the wings. That’s okay.
Willie Nelson is torn between Gary Johnson and Dennis Kucinich.
Texas Congressman Ron Paul, who will enter the Presidential race tomorrow, says he wouldn’t have tried to have Osama bin Laden killed.
Roger Ebert lays the smack down on the Atlas Shrugged film — but not for the reasons you’d think.
Ron Paul has won the CPAC straw poll for a second straight year. But YAF has voted him off its board over his opposition to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Once again, the frontrunners for the 2012 GOP nomination aren’t looking very good at all.
What will Republicans think of a candidate for President who admitted to smoking marijuana as recently as two years ago?
As impressive as Republican gains in this week’s elections were at the national level, they were even more so in state legislative races. Which means Republicans are in position to consolidate and expand upon their recent gains.
He’s the darkest of dark horses right now, but Gary Johnson stands as the heir apparent to Ron Paul’s surprisingly energetic 2008 run for the GOP nomination.
Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson To Launch Presidential Bid In February?
The White House is making some very odd political choices in its response to the Arizona immigration law.
One year ago today, Sarah Palin resigned as Governor of Alaska after only 2 1/2 years in office.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich considers himself among the top Republican prospects for the 2012 presidential election