RNC Ann Romney & Gov. Christie
Republicans had three goals tonight: 1) humanize Mitt Romney, 2) energize their party and independent voters, 3) jumpstart their convention with a big beginning.
Republicans had three goals tonight: 1) humanize Mitt Romney, 2) energize their party and independent voters, 3) jumpstart their convention with a big beginning.
I don't know what the first thing you do in the morning is--and maybe I don't want to know--but the first thing I do is wonder who's going to win the Presidential Election.
Today, as I was waiting to see what Todd Akin would do, I looked up the word "insane".
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan reunited in New Hampshire calling themselves “America's Comeback Team.
This November, history says about 60% of American citizens of voting age will go to the polls to pick a president. But that means 40% of the population, about 90 million citizens who could vote, won’t.
Despite the Supreme Court's ruling, the fight about health care won't be over till it's over, and it's not over yet.
When the president signed the bill that's become known as Obamacare more than two years ago, Democrats rejoiced. The expansion of health care was a landmark the party had tried--unsuccessfully--to enact for decades...and the president believed it would go down in history as his legacy:
After you check the Celtics score tonight, check out the results in Wisconsin...where there's a political playoff game. A recall election that could change that state, and the presidential race...
If the Senate race were a horse race, this is what it would look like: neck and neck, down to the wire...
Cue the music, cue the candidate, cue the attack:
"I think same sex couples should be able to get married," President Obama said.
The President officially kicked off his re-election campaign, which is not exactly breaking news, but what is news is how the President will try to win re-election.
Don't be fooled. This story is not about whether Elizabeth Warren is a Native American.
The tax returns prove what most of us already know: Elizabeth Warren and Scott Brown are both wealthy.
Yes! This is it. Mitt Romney will be the Republican nominee.
Is there something wrong with us?
When you're wrong, you should just admit it.
Tonight I feel like the boy who cried wolf...but it's okay if you didn't believe me before.
Boston -- A powerful mix of politics and satire in Boston last night, as two of Saturday Night Live's best came to town. Comedian and SNL-alum Bill Murray was the star attraction, but it was veteran writer James Downey who earned the first amendment award at the Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University.