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Why John McCain Is Barack Obama’s New Best Friend

The two have their eyes on history as they transcend years of friction. The upshot could be good for the country.

Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton End Marriage of Convenience with "60 Minutes" Lovefest

In a “60 Minutes” interview raising eyebrows in status-obsessed Washington, outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said she and President Obama buried the hatchet after their 2008 campaign “because we both love our country.” Obama called Clinton one of the greatest diplomats in U.S. history.

Full Text of President Barack Obama's Second Inaugural Address

President Obama's speech given on January 21, 2013, at the U.S. Capitol.
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D.C. Prepares for Barack Obama's Second Inaugural (Photos)

Biden-Ryan Debate

Joe Biden Clears Barack Obama's Low Bar in Debate with Paul Ryan

Voters were treated to a free-wheeling and substantial debate over the size of government, the limits of U.S. military power, and other issues defining the choice between Obama and Romney. In style and substance, Biden v. Ryan outshined Obama v. Romney.

Barack Obama Is Rich

When Mitt Romney reminds everyone of his enormous personal success, it creates serious problems for a candidate already struggling to connect with average Americans. Every time Romney says he knows NFL team owners, or NASCAR team owners, it adds to the perception that he's out of touch with average Americans suffering to make ends meet.

Barack Obama: An Underdog Story

For the second time in as many weeks, President Obama on Tuesday made an overt attempt to contrast his humble beginnings and real-world struggles against the privileged life of Mitt Romney -- without actually mentioning the Republican nominee-in-waiting by name.
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Barack Obama and Mitt Romney Make a 4-Year-Old Girl Cry — VIDEO

Four-year-old Abigael is sick of the presidential election and is tired of hearing "Bronco Bamma" and Mitt Romney.
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Transcript: Barack Obama and Mitt Romney's First Presidential Debate

The complete transcript of the first 2012 presidential debate, as provided by the White House press office.  
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Incumbent Debate Curse: Barack Obama Falls to Mitt Romney

Call it the curse of incumbency. Like many of his predecessors, President Obama fell victim Wednesday night to high expectations, a short fuse, and a hungry challenger.
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Debate Fact Check: The Third Presidential Debate Between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney

President Obama and Mitt Romney focused on foreign policy in their third and final presidential debate, held Monday at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. Here is a look at some of their statements and how firmly they are grounded in fact.
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Debate Fact-Check: The Second Presidential Debate Between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney

President Obama and Mitt Romney covered a wide range of topics in the second of their three presidential debates, this one held on Tuesday night at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. Here is a look at some of their statements and how firmly they are grounded in fact.
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The Presidential Debate Drinking Game: Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney, Take 2

Here are your thorough drinking-game rules for the second presidential debate. It's like Rocky II, but with more low blows.
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Barack Obama as Incredible Hulk

When Barack Obama went to the briefing room today he had to remind you a bit of mild-mannered Dr. Bruce Banner who you do not want to get angry. Asked a question about whether he was being soft on Iran, he snarked back "ask Osama Bin Laden." At first he hid behind Kathleen Sebelius's skirt on her de...

The Closing Remarks From the First Presidential Debate Between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney

Watch below the closing remarks from tonight's presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney.

Barack Obama and Marco Rubio Agree on Something

Republicans are taking issue with President Obama's description of the Supreme Court as "an unelected group of people'' in his pre-emptive attack on the possibility of the justices striking down his health care overhaul.

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Is Eric Holder Costing Barack Obama the Election?

With his poll numbers bruised by rising gas prices, President Obama last week casually mentioned at a news conference that the actions he was taking included "making sure that my attorney general is paying attention to potential speculation in the oil markets."  

Nikki Haley Defends Her Guys From That Bully Barack Obama

Frailty and timidity are not the qualities that come to mind when one thinks of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Or House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin. Or Mitt Romney. These are tough guys, veterans of the political wars, and more than capable of defending themselves.So...

Gay Marriage, Barack Obama, and Andrew Sullivan

When President Obama embraced gay marriage on Wednesday, this was a kind of culmination of the conversation that Andrew Sullivan, more than any other person, started with his path-breaking cover story, "The Case for Gay Marriage," published in The New Republic way back in 1989.

The Difference Between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama's Lobbyist Ties

While both President Obama and Mitt Romney surround themselves with lobbyists, there's a difference between how the two men respond to questions about their K Street ties: Obama actually does it.

Quote of the Day: Ted Nugent Threatens Barack Obama

Ted Nugent -- the proud gun owner, poorly coiffed Michigander, and washed-up rocker -- has said some silly and offensive things in the past, and not just while performing "Cat Scratch Fever." In 2007, he said during a concert: "Obama, he's a piece of shit. I told him to suck on my machine gun. Hey Hillary [Clinton], you might want to ride one of these into the sunset, you worthless bitch."

For Barack Obama, Law Professor, the Time to Lecture Is Now

Compare the words and deeds of two Democratic presidents, both in their first term, both navigating the ship of state through rough economic waters, both dealing squarely with two separate editions of a very conservative Supreme Court: Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Barack Obama.
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PICTURES: Barack Obama Ate Here

When it comes to dining, President Obama can eat just about anything anywhere. He can foster diplomacy over burgers or in upscale Georgetown restaurants.  He can romance Michelle in restaurants with month-long reservation lists or over ice cream as he did during their first kiss at a Chicago Baskin Robbins. We take you around the Washington metropolitan area to the favorite spots of our omnivorous—albeit fit—president.

Is Barack Obama Playing Us?

Is the media getting played by President Obama? Politico's John F. Harris and Jim Vandehei say yes. Obama was seen as a "sad sack" after the midterm elections, which were disastrous for his party. Only a couple months later, he's back--good (and getting better) poll numbers, and "status as Washi...

Media Chaos Theory: From an Antigay Activist to Joe Biden to Barack Obama

Alhough most people assumed President Obama privately supported gay marriage, many were surprised he decided to say so publicly, especially now. But before the story gets rewritten, let's take a look at the chain of events in the recent history of the news cycle that led to Wednesday's announcement, which all trace back to one man: antigay Christian activist Bryan Fischer.

Liberal Bloggers Are Breaking Up with Barack Obama

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What do Fidel Castro and Barack Obama Have in Common? -- VIDEO

Jay Leno on Friday drew a comical comparison between former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, who made a rare television appearance on Thursday, and President Obama:

Romney: ‘I’d Like to Look at Barack Obama’s Record’

Mitt Romney, fighting back against criticism from rivals over his business background, said on Wednesday that he plans to counter by making an issue of the Obama administration’s involvement in several controversial private-sector matters.
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Bachmann Says She Can and Will Defeat Barack Obama

Despite a sixth-place finish in the Iowa caucuses, Rep. Michele Bachmann says she is the conservative "who can and who will" defeat President Obama in the election. 

Statement: President Barack Obama on Libya

Below is a statement from President Barack Obama released Sunday by the White House on the situation in Libya:

Barack Obama For President: "Character"

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Barack Obama For President: "Inspiring"

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Barack Obama For President: "Need"

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Barack Obama For President: "Caroline"

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Barack Obama For President: "Passed"

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Barack Obama For President: "Year"

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Barack Obama For President: "Future"

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Barack Obama For President: "Would"

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Barack Obama For President: "Stock"

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Barack Obama For President: "Enough"

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Barack Obama For President: "President"

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The Public Knows Everything About Barack Obama

For history buffs out there, NPR's Linton Weeks has written a fascinating breakdown of presidential exposure over the last 200 years. Weeks shows how the private lives of U.S. presidents have become more public over time, spiking upward in 1955 following President Dwight Eisenhower's heart attac...
LIGHTNING ROD: Barack Obama: Singles Hitter

LIGHTNING ROD: Barack Obama: Singles Hitter

He failed to secure a free-trade agreement with South Korea and couldn't convince Chinese President Hu Jintao to halt policies that artificially manipulate his country's currency, but President Obama still thinks he did pretty well at the G20 meetings in Seoul, South Korea. "Instead of hitting...
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Where Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Bistol Palin, and Kate Hudson Are Tonight

Media organizations are starting to announce their guest lists for the correspondents' dinner on April 30. Here's a look at some of the biggest -- and most surprising -- names announced so far.

Barack Obama For President: "Our Generation"

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Barack Obama For President: "Real Change"

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Barack Obama For President: "Running In Place"

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Barack Obama For President: "Talking To Me"

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Barack Obama for President: "Plan for Change"

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Barack Obama For President: "Join -- MN"

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Barack Obama Has Convinced His Wife That He Quit Smoking

Barack Obama Has Convinced His Wife That He Quit Smoking

President Obama has quit smoking. Or at least, that is what Michelle Obama believes. The First Lady told a group of people at a White House reporter's luncheon (we thought they had quit "luncheons" a while ago, too) that it had been "almost a year" since he'd last smoked, though she didn't know f...

Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton Most Admired Man and Woman in America

This Was Sort of Predictable, No?  "Two Most Famous People in America Top Useless Poll," reads Jim Newell's headline at Gawker. "The President and Hillary Clinton topped Gallup's 'most admired' man and woman polls this year, as they do every damn year."

Sarah Palin Says She Could Beat Barack Obama in 2012

Sarah Palin thinks she could take Barack Obama in 2012, but her biggest hurdle is proving her record, she says. Naturally, what's best for Palin's family will be the first consideration in deciding whether to run.

Romney: 'Barack Obama Has Failed America'

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney made his campaign for president official on Thursday, telling supporters in New Hampshire that President Obama "has failed America."

Barack Obama For President: "It Gets Worse"

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Barack Obama for President: "Can't Explain"

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How Malcolm X Lives on in Barack Obama

When my mother was 12, she walked from the projects of West Baltimore to the beauty shop at North Avenue and Druid Hill, and for the first time in her life, was relaxed. It was 1962. Black, bespectacled, skinny, and buck-toothed, Ma was also considered to have the worst head of hair in her family. Her tales of home cosmetology are surreal. They feature a hot metal comb, the kitchen stove, my grandmother, much sizzling, the occasional nervous flinch, and screaming and scabbing.

Barack Obama For President: "Rural"

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Barack Obama For President: "Napolitano"

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Barack Obama For President: "Lift"

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Barack Obama For President: "Leader"

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Barack Obama, denying he has a problem attracting white, working-class voters, Chicago Tribune, 4/24

"The problem is, to the extent that there is a problem, that older voters are very loyal to Senator Clinton."

Tweet of the Moment: Rep. Kingston On Weed, Coping With Obama Win

Last night's win for President Barack Obama has left some Republicans feeling slightly depressed, but Rep. Jack Kingston, R-Ga., has an idea on how to take the edge off -- at least in Colorado.
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The End of the 2012 Presidential Campaign — PICTURES

Play of the Day! 11/8/12

Obama Wins, Fox Freaks Out and Sawyer Parties Early -- VIDEO

  The late-night hosts took the time to congratulate President Barack Obama for being reelected to a second term, but most of their time consisted on showcasing Fox News' epic meltdown and Diane Sawyer's election night coverage. Letterman also made sure to say a heartfelt goodbye to his friend Mitch Romney.

News Roundup: Whoever Wins WH, Congress Likely to Be a 'Headache'

Happy Election Day, Alley readers. Here are this morning's headlines.No matter who is elected president, Congress is likely to stay what it's been for Barack Obama, writes the Associated Press--"a headache."House Speaker John Boehner says raising taxes is a non-starter, Politico reports.House Democrats are lowering expectations for a takeover of the lower chamber, Roll Call reports.The Hill lists 10 insiders "with a lot riding on the results." 
Inaugural Platform Construction

A First Look at the Inaugural Platform

At least one thing in Washington is coming in on schedule and under budget this week: the inaugural platform on the Capitol's West Front.

AARP To the Hill: Hands Off Social Security Benefits

The lame duck is just around the corner, and behemoth AARP is reminding Congress that it wants Social Security benefit cuts off the table in any lame duck deficit deal.

Growing U.S. Diversity Leaves GOP Struggling to Gain Advantage

It's been widely noted that Barack Obama's winning coalition drew up the wide ethnic, racial, gender, and sexual orientation diversity of a new and rising America, while Mitt Romney and the GOP captured the wide majority of white men.

Who Won the Debate On China?

Vote and tell us if you think Barack Obama or Mitt Romney won the debate on the China issue.

Who Won the Debate On Syria?

Vote and tell us if you think Barack Obama or Mitt Romney won the debate on the Syria issue.
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Who'll Be in the Next Presidential Administration?

  About this time in a presidential election year, the water cooler conversation in Washington turns to who'll be in the next administration.  Not to worry, we have intel for you:  National Journal is out today with its list of power players--potential candidates for Cabinet posts in a second Obama administration and a first Romney administration.  You can vote for your picks for Obama here, and for Romney here.  Photo: Mitt Romney and Barack Obama at the second presidential debate in Hempstead, N.Y. AP Photo/Charles Dharapak  

Noteworthy Twitter Bites From Obama-Romney Second Presidential Debate

A recap of real-time analysis from National Journal reporters during the second presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney at Hofstra University.

Meet Steve Scalise, the New Face of House Conservatives

Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana is the new face of the conservative movement in the House of Representatives. At least according to the Republican Study Committee, a caucus representing the right wing of the party.

Obama, Romney Digital Advisers Talk Shop

Barack Obama’s digital team got the better of the Republican online operation in most respects, but Romney Digital Director Zac Moffatt had the edge in one key metric--talking on the record to reporters.

Today's e-Reads: Video Fuels Jump in Data Traffic

Bandwidth hungry users are consuming more and more data, with video site Netflix responsible for one-third of the demand in North America, the Washington Post reports.

Who Won the Debate On Libya?

Vote and tell us if you think Barack Obama or Mitt Romney won the debate on the Libya issue. Who won the debate on Libya?
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The Greatest Debate Bloopers -- VIDEO

Up In Smoke: Medical Marijuana Chamber Backs Obama

A national chamber of commerce has officially endorsed President Barack Obama for re-election. No, not that chamber. What are you, high?

Obama Orders Flags Flown At Half-Staff For Specter

American flags at the White House and public, federal government buildings will be flown at half-staff to honor Sen. Arlen Specter, who died Sunday.
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What Allen West Would Tell the U.N.

Rep. Allen West, in a Facebook post on how displeased he was with President Barack Obama's address today to the United Nations General Assembly, described what he would have said instead. And lemme tell ya, West conjured up quite the image:
Play of the Day! 9/25/12

Ahmadinejad at the U.N. and Candidates on T.V. Shows -- VIDEO

  Both Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama have taken to television shows to get out their messages during the final weeks before the election and not surprisingly the late-night hosts found humor in their exploits.
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Obama's and Romney's Barely Dueling Speeches -- VIDEO

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Newspaper Presidential Endorsements in Swing States

See which newspapers have endorsed Barack Obama and which have endorsed Mitt Romney.

LCV Going Up in Wisconsin Senate Race

The League of Conservation is entering the Wisconsin Senate race for the final week prior to the election with a $1 million ad buy in support of Democratic Rep. Tammy Baldwin.

Nixon, Spence Attack in New Ads

The ad war is officially on in Missouri's gubernatorial race.
Play of the Day! 9/18/12

Fox News Gets Punked, Obama Releases Beer Ad -- VIDEO

  With the presidential election heading into the final leg, the late night shows took to guessing each campaign's new strategies. Mitt Romney's giving away money, Barack Obama's appealing to the beer lover in all of us.
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Behind the Scenes of the 57th Presidential Inauguration

Organizers are ramping up security and ceremony planning for inauguration weekend, when President Barack Obama will be sworn in to his second term in office.
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Barbour: Hurricane Sandy 'Saved' Obama's Presidency

Haley Barbour, Mississippi's former Republican governor, said on Thursday that Hurricane Sandy, which devastated the East Coast, “saved” President Obama’s chances for reelection.
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Newspaper Presidential Endorsements in Battleground States

Obama Rescued by the Rust Belt

America’s Rust Belt, its political loyalties always fickle, came through on Tuesday night for Barack Obama.

News Roundup: Jackson's Colleagues Say Let Him Recover

Good morning, Alley readers. Let's get right to today's headlines.Two of Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.'s Democratic colleagues -- Reps. Bobby Rush and Danny Davis -- are urging his constituents to give him time to recover from his bipolar disorder, the Chicago Tribune reports.Some on K Street are trading their vacation days to go campaign for their preferred candidates, Roll Call writes. Democratic super PAC House Majority PAC is out with seven new ads
Play of the Day! 10/23/12

Previewing the 3rd and Last Presidential Debate -- VIDEO

  With the last presidential debate of this election season airing tonight, but after the late-night were taped, the late-night hosts used tonight to give their last bit of advice before the debate.

President Obama Hosts Twitter Q&A On Taxes

Using the #My2K hashtag, President Obama answered tax-cut questions from constituents on Twitter Monday afternoon. Read the full conversation. [View the story "President Obama Hosts Twitter Q&A On Taxes" on Storify]President Obama Hosts Twitter Q&A On TaxesStorified by National Journal · Mon, Dec 03 2012 12:24:12

Debunking the Not-So-Swift Swiftboaters

I think it's fair to say, with at least two big data points now in front of us (John Kerry in 2004 and Barack Obama in 2012; one could also throw in Bill Clinton, 1992 and 1996), that the Swiftboating of Democratic presidential candidates by aggrieved right-wing retired military people is a phenomenon that's not going to go away.

Romney Spanish-Language Ad Ties Obama to Castro, Chavez in Miami

A new Romney Spanish-language ad running in Miami attempts to tie President Obama to Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez and the Castros in Cuba, reports the Miami Herald.

The Race Begins: Gearing Up for the 2048 Presidential Election

Events that occur in coming months could determine the outcome of what will surely be called 'the most important election of our lifetime.'

NFIB Backs Scott Brown

The endorsements are rolling in for Sen. Scott Brown.

Who Would Make a Better Boyfriend: Obama or Romney?

As if dating wasn't fraught with enough peril and anxiety, now a pair of new campaign ads is equating politics with courtship.

Stabenow Still Fighting for Farm Bill

Sen. Debbie Stabenow is thankful that President Barack Obama convened the White House Rural Council in response to the drought that is covering more than 60 percent of the lower 48 States, but she's hoping for more.
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Presidents at 51 -- PICTURES

Barbour: 'The Hurricane is What Broke Romney's Momentum'

Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour on Sunday joined the chorus of Republicans suggesting that Hurricane Sandy could help President Obama and hurt Mitt Romney politically.

Martin O'Malley's Brotherly Love

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and his brother don't see eye to eye on everything. Like same-sex mariage. And the state's Senate race.
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Romney Abroad: Candidate Obama Did It Better in 2008

Mitt Romney's clumsy start to his overseas trip is shaping up as a stark contrast to candidate Barack Obama's tour of the Middle East and Europe in July 2008, when he managed to strike perfect pitch at press conferences and in visits with foreign leaders.As a reporter on his campaign plane at the ti...

News Roundup: Dem PAC Launches 4 Ads in House Districts

This post has been updated. Originally published at 8:20 a.m.Good morning, Alley readers, and welcome back. Here are the headlines.

What's Holding Back Electric Cars?

What challenges are facing electric vehicles right now?
Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais

Opinion: Asian-Americans Are an Emerging Force in U.S. Politics

In the countless commentaries focusing on the demographic factors shaping the outcome of the 2012 election, there has been virtually nothing said about the contribution of Asian-Americans to the electorate and to Barack Obama’s reelection. It will be hard to ignore this growing group of voters much longer.

Hotline Sort: Rubio's Star Turn in Iowa

Welcome back to Hotline Sort. Barber beats McSally, McConnell talks Judd, Rubio goes to Iowa, and Christie does SNL. 9) It's Chris Christie's turn for an SNL appearance: Check out the New Jersey governor doing Weekend Update here. 8) Vice President Biden wants victims of Hurricane Sandy to know he...

Tim Kaine Betting Va. Will Break for Democrats, Again

U.S. Senate candidate and former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine offered stout support for President Barack Obama's policies Tuesday.
Play of the Day! 07/18/12

The Kiss Cam and Tax Returns--VIDEO

Barack Obama's and Mitt Romney's inaction were the talk of the late-night hosts. The hosts joked about President Obama's hesitation to kiss first lady Michelle Obama when they were shown on the Kiss Cam at an exhibition basketball game. They also made light of Mitt Romney's reluctance to release his tax returns.
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Opinion: Reform Rules for Skilled Workers to Start Companies

First step in reforming skilled immigration rules is to allow more high-powered aliens to start companies, work, do research, and remain in America, argue the authors of "The Immigrant Exodus."
Does America Love Obama Again?

Boston Globe Endorses Obama

Mitt Romney’s hometown newspaper, The Boston Globe, endorsed President Obama on Monday, saying he can help broker a balanced approach to the national debt.
Play of the Day! 9/20/12

The 47 Percent, the Chaos and the Response -- VIDEO

  Now that pretty much everybody has seen the secret video of Mitt Romney speaking at a $50,000 plate fundraiser in May, it is time for the late-night hosts to catalogue and regale the responses from the Left and the Right.

Treasury Department Takes a Jab At House Republicans

House Republicans opposed to President Barack Obama's Wall Street reform law have tried to slow down the implementation process and defund parts of the law. And that hasn't made the Treasury Department very happy.

Vulnerable Blue Dog Barrow Voting Obama

Blue Dog Democrat Rep. John Barrow of Georgia may not be attending next week's Democratic National Convention, but come November, he will be voting for President Barack Obama.

Buildup for Inauguration Begins at the Capitol

Weeks before one of them is tapped by voters as the next president, the stage is being set for Barack Obama or Mitt Romney to take the oath of office at the Capitol in January.

Flip-Flop Endorsements

Although President Obama leads Republican challenger Mitt Romney by 17-15 in endorsements among the country's 100 most-read newspapers, he's lost a few of his endorsements from the 2008 election. Overall, four major newspapers have endorsed Romney after backing Obama in the previous election. 

Greenpeace Calls For DNC To Sever Duke Energy Ties

Duke Energy has become highly involved with the Democratic National Convention, with chief executive James Rogers soliciting donations and helping to guarantee a loan for the convention.
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Campaign 2012 On Track to Tarnish Four Reputations

Joe Biden and Paul Ryan were the Capitol Hill veterans known for friendly relations - sometimes even working relations - across the aisle. Mitt Romney was the competent pragmatist who turned around the 2002 Olympics and enacted health coverage for almost everyone in Massachusetts. Barack Obama was t...

News Roundup: Durbin Predicts GOP-Controlled House

Welcome back to the Alley, folks. Here's what we're reading this morning:
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Obama's Best Hand: He's Already President

Barack Obama's best asset as he fights for re-election? It might simply be the fact he's already president. Obama has shaped the race as only a sitting president can, using the Oval Office to amplify his campaign's message while knocking Mitt Romney off balance with a combination of policy maneuvers...
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Caroline Kennedy's Speech: Full Text From the Democratic National Convention

The Democratic National Convention released a full transcript of Caroline Kennedy's speech to the 2012 Democratic National Convention (as prepared for delivery). Read the full text below:
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Presidential Debates: What Politicians Don't Understand, Why Oddsmakers Are Wrong

The first presidential debate was this week, and consensus in the media and in polling data is that Mitt Romney beat out Barack Obama going away. On this week's podcast, we explore some of the reasons that incumbent presidents suffer from unrealistic expectations in debates, and how presidential candidates have misused the debate platform over the years.

Hotline Sort: Special Effects

With the impending resignation of Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., all eyes are on Republican Gov. Nikki Haley as she mulls over who to appoint to his seat. There are three routes governors go in this situation: They can appoint themselves, appoint a "placeholder" who won't then run for the seat in the next...

Obama Stars, Sort Of, in West Virginia Governor's Race

President Obama continues to be the villain of the West Virginia gubernatorial race, as the Republican Governors Association released their first television ad in the contest. Republican nominee Bill Maloney has already released an ad containing the line, "Barack Obama promised our children chang...
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What Cantor's Thinking About the Defense Sequester

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor took a bearish view of the looming defense sequester today, saying America would have to rethink its standing as a global power if the cuts hit.

Left Divided Over 'Grand Bargain'

Groups concerned with protecting entitlements such as Social Security and Medicare are finding themselves at odds over whether an overarching fiscal deal during Congress's end-of-year session would help or hurt their cause.The AFL-CIO organized a day of action on Thursday--part of a broader post-election campaign to protect entitlements--with dozens of events scheduled nationwide to urge lawmakers to avoid such a deal.
Play of the Day! 9/14/12

The Fight for the White House and A Visit From Santa Claus -- VIDEO

  The late-night hosts reverted for the most part back to the race, or fight, for the White House, but Conan O'Brien veered off the beaten path due to a surprise visit from Christopher Kringle.
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Colbert, Cocaine, Clinton and the History of Politicians on Comedy Programs

In recent weeks, President Barack Obama has been making the late-night show rounds. The barriers are breaking down between the public and politicians. And Obama is by no means the first president to use comedic appearances to try and reach certain demographics. Listen to a former Congressman talk about his experience on the Colbert Report, two radio producers describe how the got former President Clinton, and two reporters and historians put it all in context. 

Facing Antitrust Scrutiny, Google Execs Still Backing President Obama for Reelection

Few can accuse Google's top executives of holding a grudge. Despite facing a possible antitrust lawsuit from the Obama administration's Federal Trade Commission, Google's leaders are still backing the president when it comes to donations for his reelection effort.

Maloney Hits The Airwaves

Republican businessman Bill Maloney released his first television ad of the West Virginia gubernatorial race -- and though it's a negative ad, it doesn't directly criticize his opponent, Democratic Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin. Instead, the spot dives in with an attack on President Obama, who's extremel...

Facing Antitrust Scrutiny, Google Execs Still Backing Obama

Few can accuse Google's top executives of holding a grudge. Despite facing a possible antitrust lawsuit from the Obama administration's Federal Trade Commission, Google's leaders are still backing the president when it comes to donations to his reelection effort.
Play of the Day! 9/3/12

Eastwood's Bizarre Speech & Romney Accepts Nomination

All the late-night hosts touched upon Mitt Romney accepting the Republican Party's nomination for the presidency, but there was really only one thing to talk about from the last night of the Republican Convention.
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Major Garrett Explains Obama's Executive Authority on Gun Control

National Journal White House correspondent Major Garrett is here to discuss his recent column, “3 Simple Steps,” where he lays out the executive authorities Barack Obama has available to circumvent congress and enact stricter gun control laws. If Obama wanted to that is. The National Journal Political Landscape is a weekly podcast where we discuss the week’s political news with the National Journal’s leading experts and analysts.
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The Conversation America Isn't Having About Benghazi

The embarrassment of the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi is not that it happened. America has its victories against terrorism, and its defeats, and the murder of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three American security personnel represents one defeat in a long war. The embarrassment is that political culture in America is such that we can't have an adult conversation about the lessons of Benghazi.
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How Americans View Mexico – In One Word

In 2008, Mexican president Felipe Calderón traveled to Washington to meet with then President-elect Barack Obama. Part of their discussion focused on the worrisome rise in anti-U.S. sentiment in Latin America, and Calderón urged his new U.S. counterpart to act quickly to address our nation's tarni...
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In Resigning, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. Says, ‘I Have Made My Share of Mistakes’

Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. of Illinois, the one-time rising star of Democratic politics, has resigned from Congress in a letter sent to House Speaker John Boehner on Wednesday.

New Romney Ad Accuses Obama of Waging ‘War on Coal’

As the presidential candidates campaign in Ohio this week, Mitt Romney’s campaign released a new TV ad that attacks President Obama for waging “a war on coal.”
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Hawaii, Senate

Democratic Rep. Mazie Hirono turned back a strong challenge from Republican Linda Lingle, to whom she lost the Hawaii governor’s race a decade earlier, to keep the Senate seat in her party’s hands. Hirono overcame criticism from Lingle that she was an ineffective legislator, an argument that worked for challengers in other states but not one where favorite son Barack Obama was on the ballot.

Neumann's Health Care Attack Ad: Two for the Price of One

Mark Neumann's first TV ad in the Wisconsin Republican Senate primary attacks President Obama and the federal health care law he signed. But indirectly, it's also a jab at former Gov. Tommy Thompson, whose past statements on health care have made him vulnerable in the Republican primary. On the o...

Obama Sues Publishers, Who Respond With A Fundraiser

That best-selling author, Barack Obama, is scheduled to appear at a campaign fundraiser in New York on June 18, hosted by members of the publishing industry.That would be the same President Obama whose administration filed anti-trust cases against five leading publishers in April, claiming they exer...

Running Mates Gone Wild

The conventional wisdom that has long dictated vice presidential politicking can be boiled down to a pair of hard and fast rules. Number One: do no harm. Number Two: never allow the bottom of the ticket to overshadow the top of the ticket.
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Democratic Convention Speakers -- PICTURES

Nikki Haley

How Indian Immigrants Could Save the Republican Party

The Republicans have a diversity problem on their hands. Six out of 10 white voters chose Mitt Romney, while blacks (93%), Asians (73%) and Latinos (71%) overwhelmingly voted for Barack Obama. So far, strategy has focused on getting the GOP to embrace immigration reform.
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Veterans No Longer Dominate American Politics

When members of the House and Senate file past the casket of Daniel Inouye as he lies in state in the Capitol Rotunda on Thursday, they will be mourning more than the death of a dear friend and historic colleague. They also will be grieving the passing of an era in which veterans of World War II dominated American politics.
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Mark Zuckerberg Got Married, and Romney and Obama Do A Duet--VIDEO

All the late-night hosts found some humor in Mark Zuckerberg's weekend nuptials, and Jay Leno made sure that we say Mitt Romney's and President Barack Obama's latest duet. Lastly, David Letterman showed Mitt Romney's latest campaign video.

New Hires: Lewis, Cox Join Public Knowledge; Rak Goes to Petrizzo Bond

Public Knowledge, the open-Internet and copyright-protection interest group, hired Christopher Lewis and Bartees Cox, the organization said Tuesday.
Gwen Stefani

Bundlers Gwen Stefani, Madeleine Albright Helped Obama Raise $180M

More than 750 fundraisers for President Obama have raised at least $180 million for his re-election and the list of bundlers includes boldface names like former Secretary of State Madeline Albright and No Doubt's Gwen Stefani, who raised at least $200K and $500K respectively.
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Obama Victory Speech: What a Difference Four Years Can Make

Gone from four years ago was the overwhelming, almost awesome, sense of history, the tears of older African-Americans like Jesse Jackson. Gone also was the sense of an adventure about to begin.
Paul Ryan

Would Vice-President Elect Ryan Stay for the Lame Duck?

Should Mitt Romney win, would Vice President Elect Paul Ryan remain in the House until inauguration day? It's a cart-before-the-House question but an intriguing one. The lame duck is going to be a free for all no matter who wins the presidency or control of the Senate. It's hard to see Ryan leaving...

DCCC Raises $2.3M After Health Care Ruling

Congressional Republicans aren't the only ones raising money on the back of last week's Supreme Court health care ruling.
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Lessons Learned in Tampa and Charlotte

Now that both conventions are behind us, which party accomplished what it set out to?

Flake Ties Carmona to Obama in First General Election Ad

Updated at 4:50 p.m.
David Axelrod

Obama More Than a Client for Axelrod

Veteran Democratic strategist Jerry Austin needed only 11 words to capture David Axelrod, his fellow campaign consultant and the man who has guided Barack Obama’s political operations from the very start: “Smart. Experienced. New Yorker. In your face. Totally trusted by Obama.” Probably no one who has worked with or against Axelrod would disagree—although some identify him so thoroughly with his adopted hometown of Chicago that they forget he’s a graduate of Stuyvesant, Manhattan’s top public high school.

Mack, Cruz Back Romney on Middle East Attacks

In the wake of Mitt Romney's criticism of President Obama's response to the attacks in the Middle East last week, former Michigan Rep. Pete Hoekstra was the only Senate candidate to echo the criticism.

Porn Stars Wading Into Politics

As the presidential race heats up, porn stars are starting to throw their support behind different candidates.

Gallup: Party Switchers Could Decide Election

PRINCETON, N.J. -- The vast majority of U.S. voters have remained consistent in their voting preferences between 2008 and 2012, whether they voted for Democrat Barack Obama or Republican John McCain last time, according to a new survey by the Gallup polling organization. But loyalty to President Obama is slightly less than loyalty to Republican candidates McCain four years ago and Mitt Romney in 2012, resulting in a more competitive race at this point, Gallup found.

Former WH Videographer to Revolution Messaging

Arun Chaudhary, the former White House videographer, has joined Revolution Messaging as its senior vice president of communications. He will work on developing clients' digital strategies and campaign messaging in addition to creating videos. Chaudhary started working for then-candidate Barack Obama...
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The Talk of Late-Night: Obama, North Carolina and Same-Sex Marriage

President Barack Obama's announcement yesterday voicing his support of same-sex marriage dominated most of the late-night monologues, and North Carolina's recent ban on same-sex marriage also garnering some late-night attention. Same-sex marriage was the talk of late-night.

How K Street Is Reacting to the Presidential Debate

K Street firms, typically anonymous to many Americans, got several on-camera shout-outs from the presidential candidates in Wednesday's debate while others weighed in on social media.
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Texas, 34th House District: Filemon Vela (D)

Democrat Filemon Vela won a seat in the newly created 34th District on the strength of his membership in Brownsville’s most illustrious political family. The city’s federal courthouse bears the name of his late father, a U.S. district judge for more than two decades, and his mother was Brownsville’s first elected woman mayor.

Boehner Once Again Uses Cocaine...Comparison

With Grover Norquist visiting the Hill today, Speaker John Boehner acknowledged his past willingness to negotiate on adding revenues to reduce the national debt. But then he added:

Kerry Hosts Cleland B-Day Bash

Cleland started in politics in 1971, three years after he returned from his service in the Vietnam War. As a U.S. Army captain, Cleland won a bronze and silver star before a battle wound forced the amputation of both his legs. In his three-plus decades in politics, Cleland worked in the Jimmy Carter administration, served as Georgia's secretary of state from 1982-1996 and later as a Georgia senator from 1997-2003. Friends from throughout the decades joined Cleland Tuesday night, including over 40 senators, 25 members of Congress and four members of President Barack Obama's cabinet. Actor Jon Voight and Martin Sheen called in with well wishes, Roberge said.Cleland was pleased at the turnout, reported Roberge. Cleland's actual birthday is Aug. 24.
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Romney Snags Top Twitter Ad for Debate

There’s only one “Promoted Trend” ad unit allotted by Twitter per 24-hour period, and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney bought it in a bid to steer the online conversation his way in advance of Wednesday's debate.
Juan Vargas

California, 51st House District

In his fourth race for Congress, Juan Vargas won an open Southern California district that borders Mexico and includes the southern portion of San Diego. He bested Republican Michael Crimmins to replace veteran Democratic Rep. Bob Filner, who retired to run for San Diego mayor.
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The Best $25 Billion Obama Ever Borrowed (Politically)

Democrats call it a rescue. Republicans call it a bailout. However you prefer to describe President Obama’s decision to pump money into General Motors and Chrysler at a time of severe financial duress, one thing is clear: It is proving to be the most politically important economic policy Obama implemented.
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Why the GOP Should Fear a Romney Presidency

What kind of president would Mitt Romney be? To answer this question, I'll draw on the work of Yale political scientist Stephen Skowronek, who has argued that presidents' fortunes depend on how they establish their political legitimacy in the particular circumstances under which which they assume power.

Obama Letter on Sale at Goodwill Provides Window Into Health Law History in Senate

For as little as $6, you could own Barack Obama's handwritten letter to someone named Lynne defending why his health care law was not a "giveaway to insurance companies" and why he has to listen to what Sen. Joe Lieberman thinks.

Energy Advocates Push House to Restore LIHEAP Funding

Energy companies will join charitable organizations on the Hill today to push members of Congress to restore funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).Some of the biggest energy and utility companies in the country will be on hand to meet with Congress, including Con-Ed, Pacific Gas and Electric, Entergy, CenterPoint Energy, National Fuel Funds Network and the American Gas Association. They will be joined by charitable organizations like the Salvation Army. In total, over 75 advocates will hold 120 meetings with members of Congress.President Barack Obama's 2013 budget calls for nearly $500 million in LIHEAP cuts from the  $3.47 billion budgeted this year, down from $5.1 billion in 2009. More than 20 energy companies from around the country will lobby their lawmakers to restore funding to the 2009 level. Obama had originally allotted that amount in his budget, but reduced the funding in February, citing lower energy costs. But advocates say that argument doesn't address the full picture. Not all types of energy are experiencing falling prices, said George Coling, executive director of the National Fuel Funds Network, an organization that helps raise funds for utility assistance nationwide.
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First Weekend Of Early Voting Favors Obama In Battleground Nevada

LAS VEGAS – The Buy Low supermarket on Owens and J Streets sits just ten minutes from the Las Vegas Strip if you don't take a wrong turn, but it might as well be a world away.
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Clinton: Obama Has Earned Reelection

Former president Bill Clinton says Americans should vote for Obama if they want "shared prosperity."
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President Obama Slow Jams the News on Late Night with Fallon

Late Night host Jimmy Fallon had President Barack Obama as his guest on Tuesday night, while the other late-night hosts could only joke about the existing political scandals.

Dems Scurry to Fundraise, Hear Out Chimpanzee Pitches

Democrats seem to be scrambling as Republicans are outpacing them in fundraising, so much so that senior White House officials are hearing out pitches for protecting captive chimpanzees.
Markwayne Mullin

Oklahoma, 2nd House District

Little Dixie, the swath of southeastern Oklahoma that makes up the bulk of the 2nd District, has long been Democratic in heritage, but Republican plumber Markwayne Mullin claimed an easy win here, capitalizing on discontent with the national Democratic Party. He beat former Assistant U.S. Attorney Rob Wallace to succeed retiring Rep. Dan Boren, one of the House’s few remaining conservative Southern Democrats.
Ron Paul

The GOP's Pied Piper

You could call Ron Paul the Barack Obama of the Republican primary because polls show him receiving the most support from young people. Except that he's 76 years old, totally uncool, and way too cranky to talk about hope and change....
Tammy Duckworth

Illinois, 8th House District

Democrat Tammy Duckworth made it to Congress on her second try, defeating freshman Republican Rep. Joe Walsh six years after losing to now-6th District Rep. Peter Roskam, also a Republican. A double-amputee veteran of the Iraq war, Duckworth was given prominent speaking slots at the Democratic National Convention in 2008 and again in 2012 to tell her unusual life story.
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Best Political Books We Read in 2012

The best political books that National Journal's staff read this year.

Romney Running Misleading Medicare Robo-Calls

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is running a robo-call campaign that asserts that President Obama "is raiding $716 billion from Medicare," The Huffington Post reports.

Misleading New Romney Ad Casts Obama, Chrysler, GM as Bad for Auto Jobs

The Romney campaign is running a new radio ad in Ohio that repeats claims about Jeep manufacturing in China that fact-checkers, Chrysler and GM say are wrong.

Duckworth Jabs Romney Over War in Afghanistan

Mitt Romney handed Democrats an opportunity last week when he didn't mention U.S. troops or the war in Afghanistan in his acceptance speech, and they wasted no time in grabbing it.

Charlotte Hits Emotional High During Ted Kennedy Memorial

Thirty-two years ago, Sen. Ted Kennedy brought a convention to its feet with a pledge to carry the torch for liberalism, formally ending his challenge to President Jimmy Carter, but vowing, "The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die."
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How Citizens United Leveled the Playing Field, Why Debates Don't Matter

You might be surprised to hear that the Citizens United ruling has actually leveled the political playing field this election. It's helped the minority party to fiscal parity in the presidential, Senate, and House races. Perhaps less surprising is that an analysis of presidential polls from 1952-2008 revealed that debates, in total, do not tend to matter in elections. Hear why on this week's Political Landscape.
John Kerry

John Kerry's Speech: Full Text From the Democratic National Convention

The Democratic National Convention released a full transcript of John Kerry's speech to the 2012 Democratic National Convention (as prepared for delivery). Read the full text below:
Max Baucus

High Stakes for Baucus in Tester's Mont. Senate Race

  Sen. Max Baucus has about as much at stake--both professionally and personally-- in the 2012 Senatorial elections as Sen. Jon Tester, the guy actually running.

In TV Ad War, Health Care Opponents Outspend Supporters 3-1

So, just how much do opponents hate President Barack Obama's health reform law? Apparently way more than supporters like it, if television advertising dollars is your measure.

Julián Castro's Speech to the Democratic National Convention -- FULL TEXT

My fellow Democrats, my fellow Texans, my fellow Americans: I stand before you tonight as a young American, a proud American, of a generation born as the Cold War receded, shaped by the tragedy of 9/11, connected by the digital revolution and determined to re-elect the man who will make the 21st century another American century—President Barack Obama. 

American Crossroads Comes to Romney's Defense

The super PAC American Crossroads is giving Mitt Romney a helping hand with a new ad, criticizing President Obama on his “misleading” attacks on the presumptive Republican nominee, the group announced on Friday.
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How Badly Does Obama Need the Minority Vote?

Four years ago, African-Americans, Hispanics, and young voters descended on the polls in droves, helping then-Sen. Barack Obama reach the White House and effectively defining one of the most racially divided electoral maps in history.

Dems Raise Recess Ruckus

It's the last day of school on the Hill until November and, playing the traditional role of loyal opposition, House Democrats argued that Congress should not skip town.
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N2K Presidential: A Rematch With Challenges

In little over a week, Barack Obama has gone from being a likely two-term president to an imperiled incumbent who faces a must-win situation in Hempstead, N.Y., on Tuesday when he confronts Mitt Romney at Hofstra University in their second debate.

Why The Election--Once Again--Might Be Out of Obama's Hands

There must be moments at 3 a.m. when Barack Obama lies awake in the White House, not because some new national-security crisis has erupted per Hillary's poke at him in the 2008 primaries (he's actually handled those pretty well, thanks in part to the Navy SEALs), but because he's wondering: Why me? Oh why Lord? I mean, it wasn't enough that I inherited a historically large economic crisis at home, and two long and wasting wars abroad.

New Romney Attack Ad: Obama Lying

The Romney campaign is accusing President Obama of lying in its latest attack ad released on Thursday.
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Foreign Policy Lessons from JFK's Secret Cuban Missile Crisis Tapes

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis and the release of new extensive analysis of the secret tapings President Kennedy was doing during the entire ordeal. Are they the best example of foreign policy leadership? What lessons can we take from these tapes that applies to current foreign policy? 

Obama Now Targeting Republicans Via Twitter

President Obama has repeatedly urged his supporters this week to phone, email, and tweet Congressional Republicans that it's time to cut a deal on raising the debt limit. This afternoon, the official Obama 2012 Twitter account (@BarackObama) joined the fray, identifying GOP House members by name so...

3 Simple Facts About Obama's Tax Gambit

In 2007, Sen. Barack Obama proposed rolling back the Bush tax cuts on the wealthiest Americans to pay for his proposals, including universal health care. Today, President Barack Obama proposed rolling back the Bush tax cuts on the wealthiest Americans to pay for his proposals, including universal health care.
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The Election Ends; the Drama Begins

Perhaps it's just my imagination, but one of the most hard-fought electoral prizes in the nation--the Buckeye State--seems oddly quiet.
Charlie Crist

Report: Crist To Speak at Democratic Convention

Former Florida Republican Gov. Charlie Crist will speak at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., next week, ABC News reports.
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