By Susan Ferrechio | February 15, 2012 Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney's long-standing problem attracting and maintaining the support of conservative voters is coming to a head in Michigan, a state Romney was poised to win easily but which he is now in jeopardy o... By Timothy P. Carney | February 15, 2012 "It's the economy, stupid" was the slogan Bill Clinton used to bash George Bush in 1992. The GOP, which had planned to hammer the Democrats this year over the economy, may now switch to quite a different rallying cry: "It's the culture, s... By Byron York | February 15, 2012 Perhaps the most glaring weakness in Rick Santorum's case that he can win the presidency is his 18-point loss when he sought a third term as senator from Pennsylvania in 2006. Santorum explains that '06 was a terrible year for Republicans, and indeed... By Susan Ferrechio | February 14, 2012 Congress is on the verge of striking a bipartisan deal to extend a 2 percent payroll tax cut and federal jobless benefits through the rest of the year. By Michael Barone | February 14, 2012 Believers in central planning should take a look at Washington's Metro rail transit system. While they will find many things to like, they will also see examples of how central planners -- and especially rail transit planners -- can get t... |
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