2012 presidential election

Virginia in the Balance

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Virginia in the Balance

by JESSE RICHMAN

In 2000, the presidential election came down to the votes of one state – Florida. In 2012, the election may hinge on the votes of the Old Dominion.

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Lessons of Conventions Past

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Lessons of Conventions Past

by LOU CANNON

“As Mitt Romney looks for a running mate, the veteran newsman suggests he look to 1976 as an example of what, and what not, to do.”

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“Anger is not a substitute for good policy” – A Q&A with Jon Huntsman

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“Anger is not a substitute for good policy” – A Q&A with Jon Huntsman

An interview with the former governor, ambassador and presidential candidate about the current political environment and the challenges facing the country — and the Republican Party — in the coming years.

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The New Electoral Math and What it Means for Polling

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The New Electoral Math  and What it Means for Polling

by GLEN BOLGER

The man who Charlie Cook called “the one pollster Republicans should listen to” looks at the election results and what they mean for the GOP.

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The GOP’s Forgotten Ones

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The GOP’s Forgotten Ones

by JARRAD HENSLEY

A young Republican and former aide in the Bush White House argues that the GOP can no longer ignore young Americans.

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