Obama benefits from this decision. Although he formerly supported groups promoting a collectivist interpretation of the Second Amendment, as a presidential candidate, he has prudently endorsed the "individual right" interpretation. Had the court held
Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama are courting the Latino vote this campaign season. The Rev. Luis Cortes, one of the country's most influential Latino leaders, talks about what Hispanics want from a presidential candidate.
A few days ago I spoke to a really nice woman running for Congress ins a nearly hopelessly Republican district. The incumbent is so extreme and so far, far, far to the right that she may actually have a chance to win... if the tsunami is big enough. As
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How appropriate that on July 4th week, the Vets For Freedom, a supposed nonpartisan PAC that basically only supports Republican or Conservative candidates,
The Republican National Committee last night began running ads questioning Barack Obama's commitment to energy reform, the first major ad buy by either party in the presidential race.
"Record gas prices, a climate in crisis," says the ad's narrator.
When he was recaptured, a Vietnamese captor broke his arm and said, "I told you I would make you a cripple."
(Day discusses this episode briefly at the end of Carl Cameron's interview.)
Saw your post on Bud Day. I just happened to finish his
The RNC's independiture expenditure unit has launched its first big ad buy in battleground states, touting John McCain as a crusader on the climate (RNCIEU).
An independent arm of the Republican National Committee began running its first
Not sure if I am going to like this show as much- really not into the alien bit they are starting with, but I am looking forward to the David Crosby retrospective.
Meanwhile, in matters political, the continued intransigence of left-wing bloggers and
Barack Obama and John McCain have both released television advertisements in Spanish. Hispanics make up big parts of the population in several key swing states, and the ads are just one sign that the campaigns are taking them seriously.
I don't know for a fact that "most pros" still believe "this will be another very close election," as political handicapper Charlie Cook asserted yesterday in "The Cook Report." But that seems like a reasonable enough overview of professional opinion