Andrew Sullivan Endorses Ron Paul
The pioneering Daily Beast blogger supports Paul for the Republican nomination.
The pioneering Daily Beast blogger supports Paul for the Republican nomination.
Rick Perry continues to focus his attention on Iowa, where he will launch a 42-city tour of the state.
If you’d have bet someone that Rick Perry would have a good debate in Iowa on Saturday, you’d be richer now.
The governor’s latest campaign ad, “Strong,” gets denounced across the Internet for stirring up the culture wars.
Yep, he’s still running for President. Here’s the latest news from the campaign trail.
No matter when or how Rick Perry’s Presidential campaign ends, we always have the mobile phone apps.
Rick Perry tries to pick up the pizza mogul’s supporters and enlists some powerful friends to help him campaign in Iowa. But is it enough?
Yep, he’s still running for President. The latest news from the campaign trail.
The latest stories from the campaign trail, including the Los Anegeles Times on the Trans-Texas Corridor and the Dallas Morning News’s Wayne Slater on the governor’s move toward the right.
Governor Rick Perry’s comments about gay adoption Saturday also offered a glimpse at the way Twitter has become a fact-checking forum, and for some reporters, a place to start their first drafts.
In the Washington Times, Governor Perry joins Michelle Bachmann and other Republicans in blasting the U.S. Attorney General over the “Fast and Furious” gun tracking program.
With Governor Rick Perry's campaign sputtering, the Texas media's political reporters will soon have to resume normal programming.
Rick Perry’s debate performance last night was the latest in a string of gaffes caught on tape. Perry’s campaign, we hardly knew thee: a video retrospective.
Cain staffer points finger at Perry campaign for harassment leaks, the Governor still “hates” debating, and the Washington Post says that this month is “make or break”
The Texas Tech atmospheric climate scientist who wrote a chapter on climate change for Newt Gingrich's forthcoming book was shocked to learn the GOP hopeful had scrapped her contribution.
Glenn Beck and Joe Scarborough said if Newt Gringrich wins the nomination, they would rather vote for the Texas Congressman.
In his latest ad, Perry tries to convince voters that he won’t engage in the “politically correct” ballet danced in D.C.
People are definitely talking about the controversial “Strong” ad, which has Perry’s own team divided, but will its message get him votes in Iowa?
Speaking at a college in New Hampshire, the governor doesn’t seem to know the legal voting age. Or Election Day. Oops.