Pundits on the left and the right are having a hard time understanding what Chris Christie’s praise of the President is all about.
Mitt Romney has ground to make up if he’s going to catch the President and there’s not much time left to do it.
A week out from the election, President Obama is a heavy favorite to win re-election. But the major press continues to pretend otherwise.
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.
Naturally, most of us are asking: What does this mean for next Tuesday’s election.
Equating opposition to the President with racism is absurd.
There are several circumstances under which we may not know who won the 2012 election for some time after November 6th
President Obama seems to have given away the store when it comes to the defense sequestration cuts.
Like the men who came before him, Barack Obama has vastly increased the powers of his office. Someone should have asked him about that last night.
President Obama was the pretty clear winner on substance. But Romney may well have done enough.
Does it make sense to divide the Presidential debates between “domestic policy” and “foreign policy?” Yes, and no.
The candidate’s meet for one last time tonight to talk about some of the most important issues in the world.
A recent poll has Obama and Romney tied among women. Another gives Obama a 33 point edge.
Younger voters are starting to become as cynical as the rest of us.
With sixteen days to go, the race for President is tied.
Newspaper endorsements are getting a lot of attention in the closing days of the campaign, but do they really matter?
We could be headed for another extremely close election where the Electoral Vote and the Popular Vote disagree with each other.
American politicians are using China as a scapegoat for America’s problems.
What’s the truth about last night’s debate exchange about Libya?
Last night’s debate was rough and tumble, but it’s unlikely to change the state of the race.
The President has yet to tell us what he would do with a Second Term.