Months after clinching the Republican Party's nomination, John McCain has built a sizable, but only marginally successful, fundraising team.
Campaign-finance records suggest McCain's "bundlers," the well-connected fundraisers who spearhead cash support
Pursuit: Let's try to guess whom John McCain picks as his running mate. It's fun to speculate - even though, if history is any guide, we'll probably all be wrong. Still, we can learn a lot about McCain's candidacy, and the daunting challenges that he
If you thought the Republican primary field was a bit of a joke, wait until you get a closer look at the front runners for the vice presidential slot: the names most mentioned include a failed VP candidate from another party, a "business leader" who
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Furthermore, Ms T, liberalism has nothing to do with the lack of acceptance of merit pay as a general rule. I have no problem with it in concept. It is that we who have seen what happens to people who could not handle being in a classroom with
If Andrew Jackson created the notion of a president's "Kitchen Cabinet," Sen. John McCain is reinventing it months before his possible election to the White House.
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MOULTONBOROUGH, N.H. - One of the newest additions to a wooded cove on New Hampshire's great lake is an 8,000-square-foot faux-stone and timber-fronted house, wanting for little. It has an elevator, three washer-dryer sets (one per floor), three
For the record, I think Mitt Romney would make a pretty good middle-of-the-road technocratic president, especially if events allowed him to focus primarily on domestic issues. Despite my respect for Romney's abilities, I am very disturbed by this talk
RETIRED GEN. Wesley Clark, whose stock as Sen. Barack Obama’s possible vice presidential running mate had been rising, may have ruined his chances with his belittling attack on Sen. John McCain’s war record.
Clark, along with other Obama surrogates,
"McCain was a fighter pilot, who dropped laser-guided missiles from 35,000 feet. He was long gone when they hit. What happened when they [the missiles] get to the ground? He doesn't know. You have to care about the lives of people. McCain never gets
In just the past two weeks, Gov. Charlie Crist has reversed on offshore oil drilling, made national news with a historic Everglades land deal to buy U.S. Sugar, and announced his engagement to his glam girlfriend of nine months for a fall wedding.