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Romney was the big, big winner in delegates, but that doesn't mean that he'll be handed the nomination.
AEI Election Watch 2012: American Enterprise Institute experts Karlyn Bowman and Henry Olsen discuss the results of Super Tuesday and preview what's next in the 2012 GOP presidential contest.
Two presidential nominees were expected to emerge fromSuper Tuesday, but the race is too close to decide, especially for the Democratic Party.
Obama's comment reminds general election voters, most of whom dislike his current major policies, that he might go even further "after my election."
It is good that we will have some disclosure of the mega-donors to the spate of super PACs that have dominated the landscape and the airtime across the presidential primaries and caucuses so far — but it is ridiculous that reporting requirements are so lame that the first disclosure in six months will not come until after the Florida primary.
After Hillary Clinton's comeback in New Hampshire, the Democratic race should be competitive beyond Super Tuesday.
Why won’t Mitt Romney let me like him? Every time I start to make peace with the idea of a Romney nomination, he goes and says something like this: “You know, it’s very easy to excite the base with incendiary comments. We’ve seen throughout the campaign if you’re willing to...









