Mitt Romney
With just 12 days to go, every day without signs of Romney making gains in Ohio, Wisconsin, or Nevada counts as a win for the president. Obama has held a persistent lead in all three states and could combine to provide the president with 271 electoral votes, enough to win reelection. READ MORE >>
Ryan Gives the Compassion Thing One More Try
Why Won’t Obama or Romney Talk Climate Change?
The Chicken, The Egg And The Reporter
Obama Loses The Cavalry Vote
The peak Twitter moment in Monday night’s presidential debate occurred when President Obama answered Mitt Romney’s complaint that the Navy has fewer ships today than in 1916: “Well, Governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets, because the nature of our military has changed.” READ MORE >>
Romney Has Historic Lead Among White Voters
Romney Plays Reagan — And Does Well Enough
The Commander In Chief, Trying To Reassert Command
What Romney Wants You (and Ohio) to Forget About the GM Rescue
Monday night’s debate between President Obama and former Governor Mitt Romney was about foreign policy. But one of the sharpest exchanges was over President Obama’s rescue of General Motors and Chrysler—and whether Romney had opposed it. Romney said he had not. That’s a distortion, at best, or a flat-out lie, at worst. It’s impossible to know for sure because Romney has made different and, at times, contradictory statements about the issue. READ MORE >>
On Opposite Night, Obama Attacks Romney on Israel
The whole campaign, Mitt Romney has used Israel as a cudgel against Barack Obama. At the foreign policy-themed debate, it was the reverse. For all the snarking on Twitter, Israel was brought up just as much as could be expected. The surprising part was who was making the attacks. READ MORE >>