by GILLIAN ROBERTS | Oct 24, 2012 | Politics
Strategists on both sides of the aisle argued Tuesday about how their candidate can capture the crucial Hispanic voting bloc. And despite national polls showing President Barack Obama with a landslide with Hispanics, one recent poll shows a much tighter race —...
by GILLIAN ROBERTS | Oct 22, 2012 | National Security
WASHINGTON — Two senior national security surrogates for the presidential candidates traded barbs in a lively debate before a group of military reporters and editors Thursday night. In the end, though, all roads led back to the economy. Speaking on behalf of...
by GILLIAN ROBERTS | Oct 17, 2012 | Faith, Ethics + Spirituality
WASHINGTON — A Catholic women’s group said Tuesday that the latest USA Today/Gallup poll is a “slam dunk,” showing that women aren’t swayed by the Democrats’ war-on-women rhetoric. The poll shows former Gov. Mitt Romney neck-and-neck with President Barack Obama...
by GILLIAN ROBERTS | Oct 17, 2012 | Politics
SEVERNA PARK, Md. — At 8’oclock on a January evening, a longtime Republican Party volunteer, grandmother of seven and 26-year National Christian choir member set out to file to run for U.S. Congress. The deadline to sign the papers was 9 p.m. Faith Loudon had...