Vanity Fair
In a rare move, Mitt Romney has offered his unhedged opinion on a contentious, newsy topic. Breaking from his earlier stance dextrous, impassioned avoidance of the issue the Republican presidential candidate (kind of) inveighed against the Supreme...
Christian Science Monitor
Romney's spokespeople say the president is attempting to divert attention from his own record. Boston President Barack Obama , campaigning in Mitt Romney's backyard, criticized his Republican rival anew Monday for what his re-election campaign says...
Vanity Fair
Mitt Romney, never one to miss an opportunity to hedge or proffer a vague declarative statement, reacted to this morning's Supreme Court ruling on the Arizona immigration law in characteristic Romney-esque fashion. I believe that each state has the...
Asian Wall Street Journal
President Barack Obama has managed to retain a narrow lead in his race for re-election despite a spate of poor economic news and surging GOP optimism about Mitt Romney's prospects, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds. The president outpolls...
The Globe & Mail
Story video Two major polls released this week by Quinnipiac University and the Wall Street Journal showed Mr. Obama opening up his lead over Republican Mitt Romney in the so-called battleground states that will decide the election outcome. The...
International Business Times
Supporters of the Affordable Healthcare Act celebrate in front of the Supreme Court after the court upheld the legality of the law in Washington (Reuters) The US Supreme Court has upheld President Barak Obama's landmark healthcare reform which will...