July’s Jobs Report was better than what we’ve seen the last few months, but it’s still not very good.
Publishing unsubstantiated rumor is not journalism.
Three new polls show President Obama leading in three key battleground states.
Romney’s foreign tour didn’t go quite as well as planned, but it’s unclear how much the minor gaffes will actually matter.
Since Israel’s system is far more “socialist” by American rhetorical standards, I am not sure what his point was.
Mitt Romney faces an uphill battle in trying to get to that magic number of 270 Electoral Votes.
Neither Romney nor Obama are running on policy; rather, they’re trying to persuade people the other guy would be even worse.
Who should bear the cost of extra policing for candidate events?
The Romney campaign has hurt the press corps’ feelings.
Disseting the Romney visit to the UK and musing about the state of GOP foreign policy views.
The GDP report shows the economy slowed in the second quarter, to the surprise of nobody.
The campaign silly season took a trip across the pond.
Those of you looking to fill your October evenings now have three presidential and one vice presidential debate to look forward to.
There are still three months or so go. The race is incredibly tight. And, voters are starting to really dislike both candidates.
Two words spoken by a Romney aide have led to a ridiculous firestorm on the right, while the rest of their comments are being ignored.
Between the polls and the state of the economy, It’s rather obvious why the Obama campaign keeps trying to change the subject.
Two liberal columnists say a recent Mitt Romney ad proves he’s out of touch—and implies that he’s running a racist stealth campaign.