Elections
  • Rubio Eyes 2016 with Foreign Policy Speech

    By Karen DeYoung, The Washington Post

    Marco Rubio took another step onto the national stage on Wednesday with a foreign policy speech that positioned him squarely in the middle of a dying breed of GOP moderates and his partisan brethren...

  • The Extreme Leftward March of the Democrats

    Democrats have spent most of the last three years lamenting the radical nature of their opponents. This began when Tea Party protests broke out in the spring of 2009 in response to an on-air rant by...

  • Obama on Jimmy Fallon: The Comedy Campaign Continues

    Can you picture Jimmy Carter or George H.W. Bush (or Mitt Romney, for that matter) standing by while a late-night comic calls them 'the Preezy of the United Steezy' or bestowing a nickname like 'the...

  • Tea Party Still a Threat to Lugar and Hatch

    Republicans Richard Lugar of Indiana and Orrin Hatch of Utah were sworn in as freshman senators the same day 35 years ago. They rose to the highest echelons of their party on Capitol Hill, and now...

  • Romney, After Big Night, Has Obama in His Sights

    By Dan Balz and Philip Rucker, The Washington Post

    Mitt Romney, whose first campaign for the White House ended in failure and disappointment, claimed the Republican nomination Tuesday night after a five-state sweep and turned his full focus to the...