Coakley camp questions ballots marked for Brown
Martha Coakley’s campaign says there have been reports of “spoiled ballots” in five Bay State districts that threaten the “integrity” of the historic race to succeed Sen. Edward M. Kennedy
View Article2010 Florida Senate race leads country in fundraising
The Republican primary race for a Senate seat from Florida is one of the most watched in the nation, and the fundraising numbers released Tuesday morning are matching those lofty expectations.
View ArticleAndy’s ascendency in New York
With New York Gov. David Paterson self-immolating, the New York political establishment has all but decided that crown prince Andrew Cuomo will ascend to the gubernatorial throne.
View ArticleReactions from all sides over Richard Blumenthal lying about his Vietnam war...
Republicans and Democrats take shots at the Connecticut attorney general over reports that he lied about his Vietnam War service
View ArticleArizona sucks
In America, there’s supposed to be a stark separation between sports and real life
View ArticleHaley-gate: The storm before the storm
A look at the various text messages that led to the accusation that SC gubernatorial hopeful Nikki Haley was engaged in an affair with a political blogger
View ArticleGeorgia GOP gubernatorial candidates duke it out over illegal immigration
Republican gubernatorial candidates in the state all favor some types of restriction, but they can't agree on how far to take it
View Article‘Lucid’ or not, Greene worries Dems
Alvin Greene won South Carolina Democratic primary by a landslide even though he is a convicted felon, and his success is a real cause for concern
View ArticleDemocrat Jerry Brown to launch first TV ads
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown has begun answering the $100 million campaign of Republican rival Meg Whitman by announcing his first TV ad of the general election
View ArticleKristi Noem solidifies lead in South Dakota congressional race
Rising Republican star is poised to defeat Democratic incumbent Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
View ArticleHarry Reid accuses Sharron Angle of voter suppression
Days before the election, the Nevada Senate race is increasingly turning ugly with Majority Leader Harry Reid’s campaign accusing GOP opponent Sharron Angle of voter suppression and calling her a liar
View ArticleSestak counts on endorsements to close the gap
Democratic Senate candidate Joe Sestak hopes that a slew of newspaper endorsements across Pennsylvania will help him gain the support of undecided voters
View ArticleInsiders: Angle campaign totally incompentent
A model of dysfunction that was as bad as Reid’s campaign was good
View ArticleReport: Plouffe in, Axelrod out at White House in 2011
Axelrod is now planning to leave his White House post as soon as immediately after the State of the Union address
View ArticleAs Obama plans White House reshuffle, where are the new faces?
As Obama plans White House reshuffle, where are the new faces?
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