Archive for October 2011
National Review’s Ramesh Ponnuru to Speak at Humphrey School
National Review Senior Editor Ramesh Ponnuu will speak at the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs Thursday afternoon in an event discussing the future of conservatism.
Read MoreEqual Time? Romney Records One Quarter of Face Time at New Hampshire Debate
Romney received 25 percent of the speaking time at Tuesday’s debate – nearly twice the time of most candidates and nearly three times the amount of Huntsman and Santorum.
Read MoreRight-to-Work: Red Meat in Red States?
17 of the nation’s 22 right-to-work states were carried by John McCain.
Read MoreNumber of 2012 Presidential Candidates Approaches 250
From Dorothy Adams of Donna, Texas to William Zollinger of Eugene, Oregon, 239 Americans have filed for a presidential run, with dozens more added each month.
Read MoreRick Perry: My Kingdom for a Typewriter?
Perry is the only major presidential candidate to hand write his Statement of Candidacy to the FEC.
Read MoreRon Paul Raising Money at Twice the Rate of 2008 Campaign
Paul is netting $80K per day this cycle compared to $40K per day at this point four years ago.
Read MoreAnatomy of a Non-Candidacy: Media Coverage of Christie, Palin, and Giuliani in 2011
Despite a recent surge in attention on the New Jersey governor, Palin coverage has outpaced that of Christie for 35 of 39 weeks this year.
Read MoreAny Day But Sunday
As the political world holds its breath waiting for a final, final answer from New Jersey Governor Chris Christie on his 2012 plans, one thing is for certain: if he is going to announce his candidacy in the coming week,…
Read MoreHerman Cain Media Coverage Quintuples after Florida Straw Poll Win
Cain eclipses Bachmann in media coverage for the first time since she entered the race.
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