The Indiana Senate candidate is echoing the mainstream Republican position, and if elected, Mitt Romney will support it.
Election 2012
Mitt Romney’s Question Mark Economy
As we close in on Election Day, the questions about what Mitt Romney would do if elected grow even larger. Rarely before in American history has a candidate for president campaigned on such a blank slate. Yet, paradoxically, not a day goes by that we don’t hear Romney, or some other exponent of the GOP, […]
Moderate Mitt Takes on Israel
Romney’s moderate identical twin did some pinch hitting for the Republican presidential candidate at the foreign policy debate.
First Ladies in Waiting
For the spouses of presidential candidates, campaigns have become an extended audition for “America’s Wife.” That’s a bad thing if we ever want a woman president.Â
The Belle of the Electoral College Ball
Ohio is being hailed as the state to watch on November 6, and as a result, Lake County has been awash in ads and armies of volunteer convincers for months.
Bald-Faced Romney
Today’s Ringside Seat: Obama exposed one of Romney’s biggest lies last night. Then Romney turned the lie into a commercial.
Marry Me in … Maine?
News media, take note:Â This is the one we’re gonna win.Â
Let’s Hold Off on the Champagne, Team Romney
Romney still faces serious obstacles to winning the presidency.
The “Apology Tour” Lives On
No lie is too idiotic or easily refuted to die, if people are willing to keep repeating it.
The Neocons’ Long Game
Romney may have backed away from his party’s most powerful foreign policy contingent in last night’s debate, but don’t expect the fuzzy moderate feelings to last if he ends up in the White House.

