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Published August 16, 2012
Democrats have long had an issue edge on Medicare. Republicans cowered in fear. Here's why it's different in 2012.
Published August 11, 2012
With Ryan on ticket, Romney will make campaign about big ideas.
Published August 09, 2012
Historically, undecided voters in an election tend to break late for the challenger. In the 2012 presidential election that means good news for Mitt Romney and bad news for Barack Obama.
Published August 02, 2012
Three months and $131 million in spending on ads against his opponent Mitt Romney haven't moved President Obama's poll numbers. Why?
Published July 19, 2012
President Obama's campaign is engaging in down and dirty tactics. Including putting out a steady stream of smears against Mitt Romney, including an insinuation that he committed a felony in an SEC filing.
Published July 12, 2012
In the 2008 presidential race Barack Obama won 9.5 million more votes than John McCain. That won't happen again in 2012.
Published July 10, 2012
Context matters. It is strange that USA Today has twice run front page pieces on its battleground state polls without providing the context that Mr. Obama is running well behind his 2008 pace.
Published July 05, 2012
Since 9/11, the American habit of voluntary associations has been particularly pronounced as groups have sprung into existence to support the military, especially combat wounded and families of the fallen. Many of these groups, including the Semper Fi Fund and Hope For The Warriors, were founded and are now led by military wives.
Published June 21, 2012
The Obama campaign is spending its money too fast. And Mitt Romney is successfully marshaling resources so that his campaign can make the race in the fall competitive in every battleground state. Mr. Obama is in a precarious position as the campaign enters the summer.
Published June 14, 2012
If the Supreme Court moves to invalidate part or all of the Affordable Care Act aka ObamaCare, what matters most politically is the president's response.