Terry Branstad and Bob Vander Plaats are two Iowans who rarely find themselves in agreement. They faced off in a bitter gubernatorial primary last year, essentially dividing the states’ Republican Party into two competing camps. Branstad won that primary and later the general election, while Vander Plaats turned to judicial politics and has now crafted […]
Election 2012
Democrats Handing Walker His Walking Papers
Recall campaign launched against Scott Walker.
Are Debates Hurting the Republican Candidates?
Early evidence says, “maybe?”
Another Fake Presidential Candidate Rises to the Top
This is going to work out great for GloboNewtCorp.
How to Make Congress More Corrupt
The Texas governor’s plan for a “Citizen Congress” would de-professionalize lawmaking.
Herman Cain’s Rick Perry Moment
Cain talks in circles trying to answer question on Libya.
Maine GOP Doesn’t Know When to Quit
After voters reject restrictive early voting restrictions, Republicans turn to photo ID
Health Care Supreme
The three key questions to ask about the Court’s ruling on the Affordable Care Act
Herman Cain’s Known Unknowns
He may not have information now, but when the time comes, he’ll be sure to get it.Â
Putting Marriage Rights to a Vote
Oregon passes on 2012 ballot measure

