Rick Santorum

Q: Is The Primary Really Over?

Q: Is The Primary Really Over?

  Romney has a commanding delegate lead. Santorum has suspended his campaign. Gingrich is at a zoo somewhere. And Ron Paul, well, who knows what he’s up to. But Is The Primary Really Over? Yes. Look, it pains me to say that.  A lot...

 

Q: When Will It Stop?

Q: When Will It Stop?

  Make it go away. That seems to be the prevailing mindset among most, bubbling to the surface with great ferocity over the past several weeks.  But the additional endorsements and calls for candidates to drop out has had little effect...

 

COLUMN: For Many Hoosiers, The Presidential Primary is Already Here

COLUMN: For Many Hoosiers, The Presidential Primary is Already Here

  Hoosiers turning on their television in the northern part of the state might think Indiana’s primary is already here, when, in fact, it’s nearly two months away.  That’s because simply by virtue of their geographic...

 

COLUMN: The Republican’s Secret Weapon

COLUMN: The Republican’s Secret Weapon

  Apprehension over the tone and tenor of the Republican presidential primary has led Beltway group thinkers to a drastic conclusion: the Republican Party is doomed to defeat in the 2012 presidential election.  And yet, a CBS/New York...

 

Q: Will Newt Drop Out?

Q: Will Newt Drop Out?

  Santorum barnstormed to victory in the South leaving many to ask Will Newt Drop Out? For a few weeks now there have been rumblings about a movement afoot to persuade Gingrich to abandon his lackadaisical campaign.  He, of course, has...

 

Q: Whose ‘Sweet Home Alabama’?

Q: Whose ‘Sweet Home Alabama’?

  Gingrich, Santorum and Romney are all hoping for wins in the South as Mississippi and Alabama vote today.  But Who Will Be Singing ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ Tonight? Candidates blitzed the south over the weekend, pulling out all...

 

Q: How Super is Super Tuesday?

Q: How Super is Super Tuesday?

  Since as far back as 1980 its been called Super Tuesday, the day when sometimes upwards of 24 states hold their primaries or caucuses in an effort to bring final clarity to a nomination fight. But this year, with only eleven states voting...

 

COLUMN: Lethargic Arizona Primary Vindicates RNC

COLUMN: Lethargic Arizona Primary Vindicates RNC

  With her customary verve, Governor Jan Brewer announced in September of last year that Arizona would defy Republican National Committee rules by holding its primary on February 28th.  Brewer reasoned it had “always been a priority”...

 

Q: Is Michigan the Most. Important. Primary. Ever.?

Q: Is Michigan the Most. Important. Primary. Ever.?

  Walking around Jerusalem (yes, that Jerusalem) on the morning of Hillary Clinton’s triumphant victory in the 2008 New Hampshire Democratic primary, all the talk was about whether or not Michigan would even be a part of the process. ...

 

Q: The Final Debate?

Q: The Final Debate?

  We’ve sat through, what 10 million of these things so far, give or take?  So could tonight’s rodeo in Mesa be The Final Debate of the 2012 primary season? Last week, when CNN canceled a debate scheduled for March 1 in Georgia...

 
 
 
 
 
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