Polls show Obama is doing just fine with women voters.
Patrick Caldwell
Patrick Caldwell is a writing fellow at The American Prospect.
States Lag on Health Exchanges
State governments ceding control to feds on health insurance markets.
Brat PAC
Today’s Ringside Seat: Money is pouring in equally to both presidential campaigns … but it’s not so even on the super PAC front.
Bipartisan Watermelon Destruction
Gary Johnson’s first campaign ad falls flat.
Repeal and Pretend to Replace
Republicans say they want to keep the popular parts of Obamacare, but it’s politics over policy.
Tie Goes to the President
The U.S. Senate might be headed toward a 50-50 split after the 2012 election, according to one expert analysis.
Bush Endorses Romney
But neither wants to be seen with the other.
What Romney’s Medicare Plan Actually Does
Yes, Medicare expenditures would be lowered—but on enrollees’ dime.
Romney’s “Boring” Choice
His vice-presidential pick will likely be another white man with experience on the national stage.
LGBT Groups Need to Play Offense
Gay marriage often ends up on the ballot after a push by conservative groups, meaning the outcome often ends in their favor.

