The Ron Paul Roadies Had To Go Home
The most committed Ron Paul volunteers ran out of cash. Now they hope to be delegates. Read More ›
The most committed Ron Paul volunteers ran out of cash. Now they hope to be delegates. Read More ›
Palin's 2008 adviser says the Palin moment may have turned campaigns off from a female vice presidential pick this cycle. May also have turned campaigns off from an unprepared running mate, she says. Read More ›
Gidley announces strong sweater vest sales. Three thousand Santorum vest wearers are out there, somewhere. Read More ›
Santorum adviser tells reporters they're not sweating the details during a long conference call on that exact subject. Read More ›
Vandersloot, a prominent Idaho businessman, has poured huge sums into Romney's SuperPAC. He's also litigious, combative, and a bitter foe of the gay rights movement. Read More ›
Gidley notes that it happened with Clinton and Obama in 2008. Why not now? Read More ›
Wins in the South or no, a cash infusion is the campaign's only hope going forward. He'll rely on the SuperPAC, and hope for a windfall. Read More ›
It's easy to mock Alabama and Mississippi Republicans today for their views on Barack Obama's religion. But that's hardly the only unfounded, persistent belief lurking below the surface of the political season. Read More ›
Santorum described his “bracelet that talks” on Hugh Hewitt's radio show today. Campaign says his bracelet is non-verbal. Read More ›
“You probably read the paper about what happened up in Maine.” Read More ›
The “Ron Paul Roadies” have been traveling for months to volunteer for the Paul campaign. Cut off by the campaign, they're getting hungry, and asking for contributions on Reddit and YouTube. Read More ›
Criticizes rival's “gutter-level campaign. And still won't say whether he's decamping to Washington State. Read More ›
The Santorum campaign's last stand feels less like a Tea Party rally than a Tea Party reunion. Read More ›
Judging by the Huffington Post's front page this morning, the primaries have taken a turn into fiery chaos. The only candidate not fully engulfed in flames is Newt. Read More ›
Santorum still has the Megadeth frontman, at least. Read More ›
Rejects the premise that he and another wealthy politician from Massachusetts might have had similar difficulties in their presidential bids. Read More ›
“Don't vote for the philanderer, the robot, or the zealot.” Read More ›
Says the Democrats who turned out for Santorum are all blue-collar Reagan Democrats who honestly like him. Read More ›
A tough loss tonight in a state the campaign really, really wanted. But: “We're sort of the MacGyver campaign,” says Brabender. The class war endures with a shot at Romney's “Caddies.” Read More ›
Hits back at Mitt for “economic lightweight” comment. “I’m someone who's gone out and worked hard and learned my economics from shining shoes,” he says. Read More ›
Voters like Marilyn Overbeek are more focused on abortion than anything else, don't expect candidates to fix the economy, and just want a good Christian in office. “The other ones are kind of wishy-washy.” Read More ›
Calls Santorum the “least tolerant person I've ever dealt with.” Read More ›
The two camps may not have signed a deal, but there's something in it for Paul. Read More ›
“Ron Paul has got arthritis. That must have hurt him, fuck you Rick!” Read More ›
2016? What about it? His dad is doing everything he can for Romney. Read More ›
Meet the pro-life Susan B. Anthony List's Roadshow. Read More ›
One reason for his success: he's out-politicking the other candidates. “He's the hardest-working candidate I've ever worked for,” says Biundo. Read More ›
Santorum's sweater vest is the easiest point of entry for his detractors, as well as his supporters. Read More ›
Defends his position that doctors should be prosecuted for performing abortions. Plus, calls out the press for always pestering him on gays, abortion, contraception, etc. Read More ›