Mitt Romney seems headed for a big, and important, victory tomorrow in Florida.
NBC poll shows no bounce for Newt Gingrich is Rick Santorum quits the race
An epic collapse in Florida should spell the end of Newt Gingrich’s presidential run. It won’t.
Sarah Palin isn’t running for President, and she hasn’t officially endorsed anyone, but that hasn’t stopped her from putting her thumb on the scale.
Mitt Romney seems poised for victory in Florida.
It was another big night for Mitt Romney. A night that may just have helped him lock up the Florida Primary.
Right now the situation in Florida is Advantage: Romney. But, will it last after tonight’s debate?
It’s pretty much a dead heat in Florida between Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney.
Monday’s debate in Tampa was a far more subdued affair than what we saw last week.
Last night, South Carolina was Gingrich Country.
This year’s Iowa Caucuses stand as Exhibit A for an argument against Iowa being first in the nation.
Ronald Reagan wasn’t really much a of a “Christian Conservative.”
It was another good night for Newt Gingrich in Charleston last night.
Toby Harnden tweets, “What a debacle for Iowa. Hard to see why candidates should take Iowa caucuses seriously in future.
The race in South Carolina is going down to the wire.
A recount in Iowa has changed the final numbers, but we really don’t know who won.
Mitt Romney made a suggestion about how to fix our campaign finance system. It’s a good idea.
Mitt Romney’s rivals scored a few hits on him last night, but nothing that’s likely to make a difference.
It seems that Saturday’s vote by evangelical leaders in favor of Rick Santorum was less than meets the eye.
After having so much influence in 2010, the Tea Party is finding itself adrift in the search for a Republican nominee in 2012.
150-plus evangelical leaders are trying to derail the Romney Express. They’re going to get run over.
Is a vote for Gingrich (or whomever) necessarily an anti-Romney vote?
Things are tightening up among the Republican candidates in the Palmetto State.
Not surprisingly, Rick Perry’s effort to get on Virginia’s primary ballot via litigation has failed
If the Right clings to the belief that President Obama isn’t just wrong, but evil, it will likely end up handing the election to him.
Republican candidates have reached out to Tim Tebow for an endorsement. Desperation?
Regardless of what happens in South Carolina, Mitt Romney seems to be going for a final knockout punch in Florida.
A good night for Romney, a surprising showing for Ron Paul, and the first steps toward the end of the race for the Republican nomination.
Some legal developments in the lawsuit over access to Virginia’s March 6th Primary Ballot.
Do the Republican candidates believe that American citizens have a right to privacy? Someone should ask them.