TIME takes a photographic look at the formative years of the Garden State’s larger-than-life governor.
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Political Pictures of the Week, Sept. 28 – Oct. 4
TIME’s photo editors bring you the best pictures of the past week from the Beltway and beyond.
‘The Pollsters Are Biased’ Is the New ‘The Reporters Are Biased’
Good news, folks! Now you can have your own facts! Even better, when it comes to campaign polls you don’t like, you can now have your own numbers!
Grading Republican Prospects at the RNC
A party convention isn’t just a chance to celebrate the current presidential candidate, it’s where the search for the next one begins. TIME grades 10 promising Republicans who spoke at the 2012 RNC in Tampa
The Art of Political Stagecraft
Beads, Bling and Boots: Crazy Accessories at the RNC
TIME’s photo editors look at the most notable fashion trends of the Republican National Convention in Tampa.
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Political Pictures of the Week, Aug. 18-24
TIME’s photo editors bring you the best pictures of the past week from the Beltway and beyond.
Political Pictures of the Week, Aug. 11-17
TIME’s photo editors bring you the best pictures of the past week from the Beltway and beyond.
Political Pictures of the Week, Aug. 4-10
TIME’s photo editors bring you the best pictures of the past week from the Beltway and beyond.
Political Pictures of the Week, July 21-27
From New Orleans to London, TIME’s photo editors bring you the best pictures of the past week from the Beltway and beyond.
Political Pictures of the Week, July 7-13
TIME’s photo editors bring you the best pictures of the past week from the Beltway and beyond.
Mitt Romney and the Culture of Campaign Caution
Almost exactly four years ago, Barack Obama made one of the worse gaffes of his political career. He told highfalutin donors at a San Francisco fundraiser that “bitter” voters in rural Pennsylvania “cling to guns or religion or …
Killing Bin Laden: A Pivotal Political Moment for Obama
When American troops dragged Saddam Hussein from his spider hole in Dec. 2003, the political implications seemed huge: Pundits quickly asked whether George W. Bush had just clinched reelection, whether the anti-war candidate Howard Dean was now “toast”, and whether public support for the Iraq war might surge. But in the end, Saddam’s …