The Stop Mitt effort launched in Michigan by some progressives, “Operation Hilarity,” is expanding to Super Tuesday states.
The apologetic Montana federal judge who admitted forwarding a racist email about President Obama has filed a complaint against himself with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
If you’re just getting over the last Mitt Romney Perils of Pauline drama in Michigan, get ready for the replay. The big prize on Super Tuesday — for a mix of delegate and electoral reasons — is Ohio. Rick Santorum had a double digit lead a couple weeks ago. And it’s decreased substantially since then. But even as Mitt Romney has gone back into the lead nationally, Rick Santorum is still holding on to a real lead. After the release of this morning’s new Q poll, the TPM Poll Average stands at Santorum 38.6%, Romney 28.7%, Gingrich 15.5% and Paul 11.2%.
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“Barbara Boxer meanders through episodes of The Daily Show like one of your mom’s friends.” Watch.
The latest on what the Senate map looks like after this week’s big developments. Hint: Dems doing the happy dance.
How does Reagan’s 1984 compare to Obama’s 2012? A bit better than you might think. Charts included.
Olympia Snowe’s unexpected retirement from her Maine senate seat has set off a scramble for those hoping to replace her, with little time left to get on the ballot.
Our Kyle Leighton has all you need to know.
Federal judge who circulated racist email about President Obama sends President a letter of apology.
Rush Limbaugh apologizes to Sandra Fluke for “the insulting word choices.”
Newt tells TPM he’s more focused on President Obama’s apology to Afghanistan than Rush’s apology to Sandra Fluke.