Rudy Giuliani Gauging Interest in Presidential Bid
There is literally no interest in a Giuliani presidential bid outside of Giuliani and those who might be employed by his campaign.
There is literally no interest in a Giuliani presidential bid outside of Giuliani and those who might be employed by his campaign.
Mitt Romney is still being dogged by charges of changed positions. Now, he’s trying to spin that as a good thing.
Yet again, a state seeks to buck the primary calendar (and yet again it provides a chance to wonder why we have the nomination system we have).
Rick Perry’s slide in polls seems to be accelerating.
Sarah Palin apparently thinks having an actual job would be too confining.
Dick Morris has a penchant for counter-intuitive analysis. And for being wildly wrong.
Last night’s speech at the Reagan Library did nothing to stop people from speculating about Chris Christie’s Presidential plans.
Neither political party is resonating with the public right now, and neither is acting in the manner the public would like.
Despite all the negatives going against him, Mitt Romney may yet be the inevitable Republican nominee.
The grass is always greener on the candidate not running (or something like that).
The Supreme Court is on track to issue its most anticipated ruling in years right in the middle a Presidential campaign.
Rick Perry has stumbled out of the gate, but he’ll be in this race for the long haul
These debates matter (if by “matter” we mean “affect the views that voters have of the candidates”).
Are we placing far too much importance on how someone does in a two hour so-called “debate”?
Another round of rumors is out claiming that Chris Christie is thinking about running for President.
Rick Perry’s immigration positions aren’t at all unreasonable, and that presents a problem for him inside the Republican Party.
If you’re interested in knowing how the candidates would handle a foreign policy crisis, last night’s debate was mostly unhelpful.
During last night’s debate, Mitt Romney repeated a charge that has become part of the conservative zeitgeist. But is it true?
Stephen Hill, a US soldier serving in Iraq, was booed by some members of the audience at last night’s Republican debate.
Last night’s Republican debate is likely to raise more questions about Rick Perry in the minds of voters.
Based on the numbers, Barack Obama is an immigration hawk.
Rick Perry has faltered, and that has given Mitt Romney an opening.
Rick Perry’s speech criticizing the President’s policies in the Middle East raised more questions than it answered.