Under the right circumstances, it would be possible to postpone a Presidential election.
Two years ago, Polish President Lech Kaczynski and 95 others were killed in a plane crash in Russia. A new report has “traces of explosives” in the debris.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has been working tirelessly to ensure Barack Obama is a one-term president but has been effusive in praising Obama’s leadership during Hurricane Sandy.
Mitt Romney has an advantage among self-identified Independents that makes writing him off at this point inadvisable.
I was struck by the degree to which WhiteHouse.gov looks like an Obama campaign site.
Do we really need to guard the Tomb of the Unknowns in the midst of a hurricane?
The nation’s capitol is closed in anticipation of Hurricane Sandy. But the Supreme Court will be reporting for duty.
Naturally, most of us are asking: What does this mean for next Tuesday’s election.
Too many people ignore (and incorrectly define) the “independents” in a given sample.
Equating opposition to the President with racism is absurd.
David Brooks tries to “describe what being a moderate means” in a way that most Americans would find puzzling.
There are several circumstances under which we may not know who won the 2012 election for some time after November 6th
Dean Chambers of UnSkewed fame, puts the polling debate into sharp perspective.
The case of an infant with a rare genetic condition raises an interesting ethical dilemma.
Another mostly disappointing report on the state of the economy.
Congressman Steve Israel has proposed an amendment to the Constitution to award 29 bonus electoral votes to the popular vote winner.
As in 2010, Scott Rasmussen’s polling in 2012 has shown a distinct bias in favor of Republicans.