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  • Romney May Carry More Evangelicals Than Perry, Bachmann in Iowa

    Romney May Carry More Evangelicals Than Perry, Bachmann in Iowa

    Despite open tension between some evangelical pastors and Mitt Romney, there is a strong likelihood the Mormon bishop will carry more evangelicals in Iowa today than either Rick Perry or Michele Bachmann, who have spent the last month courting them, according to one of the last polls taken before today’s Iowa caucus.

  • Top 10 Political Themes From 2011

    Top 10 Political Themes From 2011

    A year that began with calls for civility turned into a year of protests, scandals, gridlock and a gaffe-prone presidential race. Here are the top 10 political themes from 2011.

  • How the Iowa Caucus Works and Why Rick Santorum Can Win

    How the Iowa Caucus Works and Why Rick Santorum Can Win

    The Iowa caucus is like a primary election and a party precinct meeting combined. In previous caucus elections, the candidate who had shown a rise in the polls just prior to the caucus outperforms expectations. This suggests that Rick Santorum is the most likely candidate to win the Iowa caucus.

  • Top 10 Political Scandals of 2011

    Top 10 Political Scandals of 2011

    The top 10 political scandals of 2011 were made up mostly of men behaving, or allegedly behaving, in sexually inappropriate ways. Other scandals that made the list included the Obama administration being involved in one of the biggest bankruptcies in U.S. history, and the Rupert Murdoch media empire being linked to cellphone hacking.

  • Top 10 2011 Turning Points in GOP Presidential Race

    Top 10 2011 Turning Points in GOP Presidential Race

    The topsy-turvey Republican presidential nomination contest has seen the rise and fall of several candidates in 2012. Here are the top 10 turning points in the race

  • Top 10 Political Gaffes of 2011

    From Rick Perry's "oops" to James Sensenbrenner discussing the First Lady's "large posterior," here are the Top 10 Political Gaffes of 2011.

  • Latinos Upset With Obama Over Deportations, Still Likely to Vote for Him

    Latinos Upset With Obama Over Deportations, Still Likely to Vote for Him

    The Pew Hispanic Center published a report Wednesday showing that Latinos dislike President Obama's deportation policies. Obama has roughly doubled the number of deportations of illegal immigrants since taking office. Regardless, Latinos do not see Republican candidates as offering a better alternative and will likely vote for Obama in high numbers again.

  • CP Analysis: 5 Reasons Solyndra Will Play Prominent Role in GOP Efforts to Defeat Obama

    CP Analysis: 5 Reasons Solyndra Will Play Prominent Role in GOP Efforts to Defeat Obama

    For Republicans, the Solyndra scandal is ready-made to feature five of the main arguments they will use against President Obama in the 2012 election.

  • 'Gift of Life' Changes Perry's View on Abortion Exceptions

    'Gift of Life' Changes Perry's View on Abortion Exceptions

    Emily's List, a liberal women's group, ranked Rick Perry the least bad in a scorecard of all the presidential candidates. The scorecard was released the same day that Perry announced a change in his views on abortion after meeting a woman whose life was the result of rape. He no longer wants to keep abortion legal in cases of rape and incest.

  • Divorce Documents Contradict Gingrich Defense

    Divorce Documents Contradict Gingrich Defense

    Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich has maintained that his divorce from his first wife, Jackie Battley Gingrich, was amicable and requested by his wife. Divorce papers recently uncovered by CNN suggest that is not true.