Mitt Romney finally has a pulse. That's bad news for Gingrich. Published January 27 2012
Gingrich and Santorum say that Romney isn't really conservative. They're wrong, at least where it really counts. Published January 26 2012
Newt Gingrich is doing a bang-up job for the Committee to Reelect the President. Published January 24 2012
By showing signs of life in his debate performance, Mitt Romney may have breathed new life into his campaign. Published January 24 2012
Grabbing at the mantle of Ronald Reagan, Santorum and Gingrich are tearing it to shreds. Published January 21 2012
SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act) are misbegotten bits of legislation that fight the wrong war to protect the wrong industry. Published January 18 2012
He's won two contests out of 54 (don't forget Guam!), seven delegates out of 2,286. What's so inevitable about Mitt Romney? Published January 17 2012
Romney's religion is a problem in the primaries, but it won't be in the general election. Obama can make a Mormon palatable to evangelicals. Published January 16 2012
Mitt Romney is vying for the party nomination, but with Ron Paul, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich on attack, nothing is decided. Join us to share the excitement starting at 7:00 p.m. Published January 9 2012
After an hours-long time between Romney, Santorum and Paul, Iowa finally delivers a decision. Sort of. 30,015 votes for Romney. Published January 4 2012
Communities writers, Jim Picht, Catherine Poe, Rich Stowell and Terry Ponick will be commenting on the Iowa Caucus, who is ahead and behind starting at 6pm EST tonight. Published January 3 2012
James Picht is an economist, a husband, and a father. He's also a former music major and classically trained pianist, a church organist, and a part-time jewelry maker. He thought he wanted to be a scientist and got a ...
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