Queue 'Headlines'

  • The New York Times

    “It’s not that Mr. Romney is all that strong a candidate,” says Nate Silver.  “But for him to fail to win the nomination, someone else has to, and it’s hard to see who that is.”

  • Reuters

    He announced Wednesday that he is quitting the GOP presidential race and will seek the Libertarian Party nomination for president.

  • American Thinker

    Mark J. Fitzgibbons says Gingrich’s campaign position paper on judges has serious flaws, but subpoenaing judges actually may be one of the better ideas in the paper, and could be implemented independent of the other proposals.

  • Washington Examiner

    Paul is on top in Iowa, Romney in New Hampshire, Gingrich in South Carolina—and that’s just for openers.

  • Roll Call

    Female and Hispanic, New Mexico’s GOP governor could help the GOP  target those key demographics.

  • PR Web

    Grassroots supporters of Ron Paul collected over 12,000 pounds of food for charity in a nationwide effort to feed the hungry this Christmas season.

  • Washington Post

    After learning lessons from their first big foray into Virginia politics and helping a number of like-minded candidates into office, Tea Party members could justifiably expect to have a banner year. And they just might.

  • United Press International (UPI)

    Washington pundits said on ABC's "This Week" that the Tea Party has established itself as a force to be reckoned with, even among so-called "establishment" Republican leaders.

  • Politico

    Romney has a formidable lead among Republicans, Paul leads with Independents and Democrats, as in Iowa.  Gingrich is slipping, Huntsman is fourth at 11%.

  • MSNBC

    Will the Virginia GOP break its own rules to let others get on the ballot who couldn’t get the required 10,000 signatures?  Stay tuned.