Ron Paul is doing well right now solely because of the unique characteristics of Iowa and New Hampshire.
The rules that Republicans will be playing under in 2012 are far less revolutionary than some pundits would have you believe.
New video plus a basic primer on Ron Paul’s newsletter situation.
Could traders soon be betting on the outcome of the Presidential elections? Should they be?
One of these people will be the 2012 Republican nominee for President no matter how much you’d like to dream otherwise.
Virginia has helped winnow the Republican field. You’re welcome America.
Those of us who obsess over politics and policy on a daily basis in no way represent the typical voter.
Newt Gingrich joins Rick Perry in having had his application to be on the Virginia Republican primary ballot disqualified. That leaves Mitt Romney and Ron Paul as the only candidates on the ballot.
Several candidates did not submit a completed application on time to qualify for Virginia’s Republican primary ballot.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has set the House GOP adrift.
Ron Paul has a provocative new ad out asking Americans to imagine Chinese or Russian troops occupying Texas in the way American troops occupied Iraq and are occupying Afghanistan.
Ron Paul doesn’t want to talk about his newsletters now, but he was pretty talkative 15 years ago.
The Republican candidates for President are blurring what should be a pretty clear line.
Some Republicans are starting to realize just how badly the House GOP has messed up this time.
Iowa Republicans fear that a Ron Paul win on Jan. 3rd will destroy the credibility of their caucuses.
So what was it: taken out of context or written by someone else?
Don’t look now but President Obama’s approval ratings are closing in on levels that point to re-election.
Newt Gingrich has fallen into a statistical tie with Mitt Romney in the latest Gallup poll, mirroring his decline in other recent surveys.