Putin and Medvedev's renewed meddling in the Americas makes it feel like the 1960s again.
The Republican nominee hasn't given up on the Centennial State.
The electoral map is heavily favoring Obama and the Republican is behind, out of time, and out of luck.
Whether one loves or hates the Alaskan governor reveals how they view conservatism and politics. [Also, from Roger L. Simon: "Obama: The Candidate as Rorschach Test."]
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There's a wealth of information that would help define Obama just waiting — and waiting — for the press to discover.
Pennsylvania should be ripe for the plucking if the Republican candidate can tap into the conservative and moderate Democratic base.
Venezuela's aspiring dictator panics as he faces a potential drubbing in regional elections.
The belief that standards of justice should vary from group to group is popular with academics — and the Democratic nominee.