Presidency
Wisconsin, Midwest Lag in Presidential Endorsements from US Representatives
None of the five Badger State US House members have formally backed a candidate with the Midwest at a regional low rate of 36 percent.
Read MoreMoments in Etch A Sketch Political History
Al Gore and Barack Obama have both been likened to the classic Ohio Art Company toy.
Read MoreRomney Carries Illinois Primary with Lowest Ever Winning Percentage
The former Massachusetts governor becomes one of just three winners in 100 years of the primary to fail to reach the 50 percent mark.
Read MoreWill Santorum Give Illinois Its Most Competitive GOP Primary in 100 Years?
Only one Illinois Republican presidential primary has been decided by less than 10 points out of 25 contests since 1912.
Read MoreBrokered Convention Media Chatter More Than Doubles from 2008
Nearly 200 broadcast reports have discussed the possibility of an open GOP convention this cycle.
Read MoreGingrich Advocated Brokered Convention in 2008 GOP Presidential Race
The former House Speaker’s dream of an open convention for his party has been lingering for years.
Read MoreMississippi to Hold Its First Ever Competitive GOP Presidential Primary
The state’s most competitive race has been a 34-point blow-out since its first Republican presidential primary in 1980.
Read MoreTurnout at Kansas GOP Caucuses Soars 53 Percent from 2008
The Sunflower State records the biggest increase in GOP primary or caucus voter participation in the nation compared to the 2008 cycle.
Read MoreGingrich Records Weakest GOP Home State Victory in Modern History
Gingrich ties John McCain for the second lowest home state tally for a major GOP presidential candidate since 1972, besting only Pat Robertson.
Read MoreHow to Handicap the Super Tuesday Contests
Santorum vote totals are averaging nearly five points higher than the final polling numbers in primary and caucus states; Paul vote totals average four points higher in caucus states
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