Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford has redeemed a political career sidelined by scandal by winning his old congressional seat.
2012 Election
Obama, Romney Campaigns Subject To Repeated Hacking Attempts in 2012
Tech experts on both sides say foreign and domestic actors tried to steal policy and political secrets and influence the race through cyberattacks.
Women and Faith Groups Believe in a President Hillary Clinton
Without encouragement, faith and women groups have rallied around the idea of a President Hillary Clinton
Poll: Americans More Concerned About Civil Liberties In Wake Of Boston Bombing
Two weeks after the Boston Marathon terror attacks, the Americans people are far more concerned about new government limits on civil liberties than the need for new law enforcement measures to prevent future attacks.
Dems Have Edge in Sprint to Mass. Special Election
(BOSTON) — National Republicans cheered former Navy SEAL Gabriel Gomez’s Massachusetts primary victory, but Democratic Congressman Ed Markey enjoys tremendous advantages in the special election to replace former U.S. Sen. John Kerry.
Tuesday’s primary elections set up an eight-week sprint to the June 25 election.
In Markey, the …
How Newt Gingrich Won 2012
Gingrich is seriously considering CNN’s Crossfire reboot.
Cuomo Says He Still Might Run Against Hillary in 2016
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo shot down a report that he is privately telling aides and supporters that he will not seek the White House if former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton runs for the presidency.
How the Republicans Can Take Back the Senate in 2014
A wave of Democratic stalwarts are leaving the Senate next year
Barbara Bush Says “We’ve Had Enough Bushes” As President
Barbara Bush doesn’t think her son Jeb should run for President in 2016
Poll: George W. Bush Increasingly Popular, Continues Trend of Former Presidents
Approval of George W. Bush’s legacy has risen from 37% in January 2009 to 47%, according to a new ABC/Washington Post poll.
Rand Paul Says He Is Considering 2016 Presidential Bid
(WASHINGTON) — Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, popular with conservatives and libertarians in the GOP, said Wednesday he is considering a presidential campaign in 2016 but will not make a decision before next year.
GOP Fights to Rebrand the Party of No
Republican leaders left a party confab in Los Angeles last week in agreement that they can no longer be “the party of no.” They were less clear on what to say “yes” to.
Steve Cohen is Master of the Media
A strange Twitter kerfuffle on a slow news day reveals the perils of the new-media landscape for politicians