Run Against Gingrich? Cooter From ‘Dukes’ Did
With just a few weeks to go before the Iowa caucuses, Newt Gingrich is leading the pack for the Republican …
Senate OKs Two More Months For Payroll Tax Cut
The U.S. Senate wrapped up a tumultuous year of divided government with votes that keep the federal government funded through …
S.C. Gov. Haley’s Power To Help Romney Shrinks With Her Approval Ratings
South Carolina is an important prize for a Republican hoping to be his party’s presidential nominee since the winner of …
State Impact: A Consensus from OK Political Leaders on Property Tax
State Impact’s Logan Layden sorts through the past, present, and future of the income tax in Oklahoma.
In Iowa, Obama’s Campaign Team Rehearses For 2012
President Obama doesn’t have to worry about winning the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses. He’s almost sure to be the only …
Perry Tries To Ride Back Into Iowans’ Hearts
Texas Gov. Rick Perry is trying to reclaim a place in the top tier of the Republican presidential field — …
Wyden-Ryan Medicare Plan Shakes Up Politics More Than Policy
There’s not much that’s new in the Medicare proposal just unveiled by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and House Budget Committee …
Politicians Take Note: ‘Pragmatic’ Was 2011′s Word Of The Year
Americans put members of Congress at the very bottom of those they consider to be honest and ethical. They tell …
The State Of The GOP Race: Are We In For A Protracted Primary Season?
The mitts are off, so to speak, in the Republican presidential primary. Mitt Romney, the former front-runner, and his current …
Not So Fast Newt: Gingrich As Polling Phenomenon
Poll after poll shows Newt Gingrich with a commanding lead for the Republican nomination for president. The latest NBC/Wall Street …











