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Sen. Jim DeMint doesn’t think people much care about his presidential endorsement. But people do care--a lot.
For most of 2012, President Obama has been running in the Democratic primary. I know that seems odd, given that he’s essentially running unopposed. But that's not what I'm talking about.
The vote in N.Y. 23 revealed the GOP's split between moderates and conservatives, party leaders and activists, locals and outsiders. It also raised the question: How should a party pick its candidates for office?
The March edition of the Political Report features an exclusive compilation of all the entrance and exit polls from previous primaries by AEI public opinion expert Karlyn Bowman and researcher Andrew Rugg.
The possibilitythat theFlorida and Michiganprimariesmay be reheld illustrates the need for election reform.
The latest public opinion data on several topics in the news.
One approach for Mitt Romney would be what opponents might call a double-vanilla ticket, with another white male as vice presidential nominee. Four possibilities come to mind.






