John McCain Does What Romney Won’t: Demands Apology from Richard Mourdock
Unlike Mitt Romney, John McCain won’t continue to support ‘rape pregnancies are God’s will’ Richard Mourdoch unless the Republican Senatorial candidate apologizes.
Unlike Mitt Romney, John McCain won’t continue to support ‘rape pregnancies are God’s will’ Richard Mourdoch unless the Republican Senatorial candidate apologizes.
As information unfolds from county election officials, the only thing that is clear is there is the letters do not appear to be targeting people from any specific political party.
The Mitt Romney momentum myth has been going on since Romney ‘won’ the first debate by lying about his positions. It’s taken a lot to keep the myth alive.
Three new polls of the critical swing state of Ohio all agree. Barack Obama is currently leading Mitt Romney in the Buckeye State.
According to Gallup, President Obama’s job approval rating has jumped to 53% since the third presidential debate. This is Obama’s highest approval rating by since Bin Laden’s death in May of 2011.
NOW issued a statement Wednesday saying that Richard Mourdock (pregnancies from rape are ‘God’s will’) is ‘Romney Unmasked’.
President Obama was on fire in Davenport, Iowa Wednesday on the first stop of his two-day, non-stop ‘America Forward!’ tour.
Donald Trump’s big October surprise was to make Mitt Romney look like a moron by offering President Obama $5 million if he will release his college transcripts and passport application.
In a candid interview with The Des Moines Register, President Obama debunked one of Mitt Romney’s favorite talking points that Obama had a supermajority in Congress for two years.
Americans should be uneasy that Romney surrounds himself with foreign policy advisors who share his love of America at war,
Three Democratic Members of the House asked Eric Holder to order an investigation into alleged tampering in voter registration drives by two GOP firms.
Mitt Romney wants Richard Mourdock, who thinks rape pregnancies are a gift from God, changing things in Washington, D.C.
Jon Stewart leveled Mitt Romney with a devastating critique of his debate performance. Stewart described Romney on foreign policy as, ‘Follow me, I’ll be right behind the President’