The candidates have more in common than they might think. May 24, 2012 -- Pop quiz: Who said this? "Education achievement is not a Republican issue or a Democrat issue. It is an issue of national ...
On Friday’s edition of CBS This Morning, reporter Jan Crawford interviewed presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney in a California airport hangar between campaign stops. When asked to give ...
President Obama solidifies his strong Latino support, according to a new poll. Oct. 11, 2012— -- President Barack Obama has strengthened his lead among Latino voters over Republican presidential ...
Last night, Mitt Romney slammed President Obama's handling of the Syrian conflict while offering an alternative plan that basically mirrors the White House's position. Like with Libya, Romney's ...
During the United States' 2012 presidential race, conservative GOP nominee Mitt Romney and incumbent Democratic President ...
Politicians like to have a character to refer to in their stump speeches to dramatize their abstract disagreements with their opponent's position -- a widow without health care, a Wall Street banker ...
Vincent Papa liked Barack Obama. So he put his money where his proverbial mouth was and sent the president's campaign a $10 contribution last November. Eight days later, he still liked the president.
Every day, the Daily Dot finds something that people on Facebook are sharing and, in turn, shares it with you—with a little explanation. Here’s today’s share. The day after Rick Santorum dropped out ...
In yesterday's voting, Mitt Romney won across the Republican spectrum as never before. But Rich Santorum is not conceding the GOP nomination yet. Also, the masterminds of 911 are going on trial.
The Romney campaign has been feasting on a selectively edited clip that further reinforced President Obama’s purported “anti-business” narrative, and on Wednesday’s episode of “The Colbert Report,” ...
Forget facts, details, statistics, arguments and substance...televised presidential debates are usually won strictly on the basis of what we, the viewers, perceive through the tube. In other ...