Gun-rights backers work to thwart Obama rifle sales reporting rule
“The Obama administration fundamentally dislikes guns, and more importantly it distrusts gun owners,” said Rep. Denny Rehberg, R-Mont., author of the de-funding provision. “They also know that a...
View ArticleHouse votes to block Obama rules cracking down on border-state gun dealers
The House voted today to block President Obama’s requirement that border-state gun dealers must alert federal law enforcement about multiple sales of rifles. The 247-163 vote in the...
View ArticleThe ten most endangered incumbents of 2012
The House is where sitting members are facing the greatest peril. Partisan redistricting plans drawn up by Democrats in Illinois and Maryland, and by Republicans in Georgia and North Carolina, leave...
View ArticleThe ten most competitive Senate races of 2012
Many pundits were predicting, at the beginning of the year, that the GOP was more likely than not to win the four (net) seats it needed to guarantee a majority of 51. But a funny thing happened on the...
View ArticleTen races where Barack Obama could sink Democratic incumbents
There's been a lot of media attention lately focused on Republican candidates who are distancing themselves from struggling presidential nominee Mitt Romney. But Mitt Romney's not the only presidential...
View ArticleAnalysis: Polls show that 14 Senate seats are still up for grabs
If current polling holds up on Nov. 6, the Republicans would net one Senate seat, leaving Democrats with a slim majority (thanks to Independents who caucus with the Democrats). Best-case scenario for...
View ArticleThe ten best and ten worst political campaigns of 2012
From Texan Ted Cruz to Hawaii's Mazie Hirono, there have been some outstanding political campaigns run in 2012. And yet there were more than a few "oops" moments and downright bad campaigns. Here are...
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