Are GOP candidates paying a price with women voters for the recent tough talk on contraception? Mitt Romney’s poll numbers suggest yes.
Last night’s debate in 100 seconds. No huge gotcha moments, but some compelling back and forth between Mitt and Rick — and a heaping dose of “this is what the presidential candidates are debating … really?” Watch.
Obama campaign launches TV ad in Michigan going after all the GOP candidates — but especially Mitt — who “turned their back” on the auto industry.
Ridiculous Tea Party hero Joe “The Plumber” Wurzelbacher touts endorsement of ridiculous Tea Party also-ran Rich “Likes To Dress Up Like A Nazi” Iott.
The Fox and Friends crew cranks the selective outrage meter up to eleven.
When I was watching the debate last night I did a double-take when I heard Newt say that ‘reforming’ the federal Civil Service system could save “a minimum of $500 billion a year.”
That sounded pretty crazy to me since that’s like 15% of the entire federal government. And the vast majority of federal spending goes to the military and transfer payments like Social Security and Medicare. Read More
In Rasmussen’s overnight tracking, Mitt Romney just dropped below 39% for the first time against President Obama.
Mitt Romney’s position on the auto bailout is starting to sound like something out of South Park.
Rep. John Sullivan (R-OK) apologizes after telling a town hall meeting back in Oklahoma last night that he’d have to kill a couple of senators to get the Paul Ryan budget passed.