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What Super Tuesday Means to the GOP
On Tuesday, Republican voters from 10 states will take to the polling booths. They will decide whether to establish Mitt Romney as the nominee or drag out the nomination process for several more months.
Read More »Romney Still GOP Frontrunner
If his victory in Arizona and Michigan this past week is any indication, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is poised to win the 2012 Republican Presidential Nomination and face President Obama in the general
Read More »Republican Debate
Four GOP presidential candidates met Wednesday night for their final debate of the primary season, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, and Ron Paul. Coverage of the debate had high viewership: 3.5 million domestic
Read More »Romney’s Lead
Mitt Romney takes the New Hampshire primary by a large margin after he won in Iowa last week by the skin of his teeth. Whereas Rick Santorum was on par with him ten days
Read More »Freedom of Speech and its Limitations: How one Soldier’s Civil Right is not his Military Right
The drama of the Iowa Caucus kept me up until two a.m. I watched as the narrow race between Romney and Santorum was ultimately decided by only eight votes (every vote really does count!).
Read More »How Will America Remember Joe Lieberman: Connecticut’s Independent Senator
With his entire extended family behind him and a crowd of several hundred supporters in front of him, Connecticut senator Joseph Lieberman took the podium at a hotel in Stamford, Connecticut on January 19
Read More »Sarah Palin’s Alaska: More than a Campaign Ad
The Kardashians. The Duggars. The Gosselins. I had always wondered why anyone would want to watch the day-to-day lives of these families on their respective television shows. Even more puzzling to me is how
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