Today’s Ringside Seat: Rick Perry puts his presidential campaign out of its misery and Romney calls to congratulate Santorum.
Bob Moser
Bob Moser is a contributing editor for the Prospect and The New Republic, and the author of Blue Dixie: Awakening the South’s Democratic Majority.
Can a Republican Elitist Win?
Today’s Ringside Seat: Mitt Romney is completely unable to relate to non-wealthy people and 70s-era Newt resurfaces.
This Year’s Jesse Jackson?
Today’s Ringside Seat: Ron Paul faces comparisons to the 1988 Democratic candidate and Romney keeps on keepin’ on.
The Right’s Quixotic Quandary
Today’s Ringside Seat: The GOP candidates go after the other species and inanimate object vote.
Can Mitt Feel Pain?
Today’s Ringside Seat: Romney may face voters skeptical about his economic policy in the Southern primaries, and conservatives wring their hands over the nomination decision.
Mitt Is It
Hitting all the right-wing talking points, Romney scores a New Hampshire victory.
The Bain of Mitt’s Campaign
Today’s Ringside Seat: Huntsman finally got his surge, and Romney runs into some money problems.Â
Mitts Off
Republicans finally brought the knives out in Sunday morning’s GOP debate. Was it too little, too late?
Class Warfare, Romney-Style
Today’s Ringside Seat: Santorum suffers the media’s scrutiny after a season-long free pass, and Mitt Romney just might be a neo-socialist.
The Enthusiasm Gap
Today’s Ringside Seat: Spin has been flying all day on the Iowa results, and everyone’s attention moves to New Hampshire for the upcoming week.

