Rick Perry sues after failing to qualify for Va. primary ballot – UPDATED
I have been surprised at the number of complaints that have come from conservatives after Texas Governor Rick Perry and Newt Gingrich failed to qualify for the Virginia March 2012 primary ballot. From...
View ArticleGOP debate tonight on ABC; tomorrow morning on NBC/Facebook
As the nomination process heats up heading into New Hampshire’s primary, tonight’s GOP debate is sure to be watched by many political junkies and operatives as well as a curious public that may be...
View ArticleWhat If Romney’s the One?
Ever since the Reagan Administration ended, conservatives have been looking for the next great president who can boldly reform the federal government. During this campaign alone, we’ve looked at...
View ArticlePalin endorses Newt – but just for this week
Sarah Palin tonight stated that if she were a South Carolinian, she would vote for Newt Gingrich – not because she necessarily believes he is the best candidate, but because she wants the nomination...
View ArticlePerry lawsuit: Two strikes, you’re out
After appealing an earlier decision, Texas Governor Rick Perry’s name will not appear on Virginia’s March 6 Republican presidential primary ballot. When Perry failed to qualify with 10,000 minimum...
View ArticlePerry out of presidential race — UPDATED
Rick Perry has a news conference scheduled for 11:00 this morning and word is he will be dropping out of the presidential race, according to the Wall Street Journal: Texas Gov. Rick Perry is dropping...
View ArticleNewt = Reagan? Not quite….
Al Hunt Al Hunt (of all people) had an excellent column yesterday deconstructing Newt Gingrich’s claimed ties to Ronald Reagan. But it’s the last paragraph of his column that might be of particular...
View ArticleVote for Newt, win the argument. Vote for Romney, win the election.
Newt Gingrich’s constant whining about Romney outspending him and supposedly being dishonest about Newt’s record is getting downright annoying. If Romney is beating Gingrich by barraging him with...
View ArticleElection 2012: Florida goes into Romney column
In the winner-takes-all state of Florida, the stakes were high and the battle was brutal. But in the end, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney won it all and now heads to Nevada. With 98 percent...
View ArticleIs Newt dropping out? UPDATE: He’s staying in….
Instead of the customary “victory” party, Newt Gingrich has scheduled a press conference for 11:00 tonight, after he is expected to get trounced by Romney (again) in the Nevada Caucuses. Speculation...
View ArticleUPDATED – Romney wins Nevada decisively
UPDATE: Mitt Romney won the Nevada Caucuses with more than a two-to-one lead over Newt Gingrich, with Ron Paul in third and Rick Santorum a very distant fourth. Romney has now won 3 out of 5 contests...
View ArticleRomney convincingly wins CPAC straw poll
Reports of Mitt Romney’s political demise have been greatly exaggerated. For all of the talk that Romney’s star has faded, he was the strong favorite among the 3,408 conservative activists at this...
View ArticleRomney wins … will Santorum pay?
Michigan was a must-win for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. After all, it was his home state where his dad once served as governor. Going into Tuesday, the pundits were dwelling on the...
View ArticleGingrich’s game plan and the state of the race
The latest national poll of Republican voters from Fox News, released today, shows Mitt Romney leading with 38%, Rick Santorum a respectable second with 32%, and Newt Gingrich a distant third with a...
View ArticleReturn to Winner-Take-All GOP Primaries
I believe when the dust settles on the 2012 campaign, one resounding lesson will be to ditch proportional delegate primaries. While Republicans spent tons of money beating each other up in campaign ads...
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