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There is not much love lost between the United States and Spain.
Mitt Romney's impressive victory Tuesday makes it very likely that we will look back on the Florida primary as the contest that determined the 2012 Republican nomination. To be sure, the campaign fight will go on, and Romney is by no means assured of a sweep of the relatively few February contests.
This event discussed the current state of U.S. counterterrorism policy and what can be done to address emerging threats to our security.
Senator Olympia Snowe's dwindling support reflects the growing influence of the Tea Party in the Maine GOP and her constituents' desire for a more conservative candidate.
The satisfaction from the show of bipartisanship on the Eisen confirmation lasted a good five minutes.
Mitt Romney assuredly expanded coverage in his state, but the result was faster-than-average growth in the state’s health expenditures and faster-than-average growth in the burden of health spending relative to the state’s income.
Republicans in many states are pursuing two avenues to tilt elections their way—changing the electoral college rules in the middle of the game and using laws and regulations to block likely Democratic voters from exercising their legitimate franchise. Both ploys demand new thinking to enhance our elections, not constrain them in partisan ways.
Obama is acting on the assumptions that Americans will accept a permanently enlarged and more expensive government and that the details don't much matter. The 2010 elections refuted the first assumption. Now we'll see about the second.






