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    Nov 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. If the economy is so terrible, why is Obama winning?

    It's the economy, stupid — or maybe not. President Barack Obama, with the help of congressional allies, has  taken key issues that should be dooming him and turned them to his advantage.
    It's the economy, stupid — or maybe not. President Barack Obama, with the help of congressional allies, has taken key issues that should be dooming him and turned them to his advantage. Economists agree that growth is slow and jobs scarce...

    Tags: Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Elections, Democratic Party, U.S. Senate

  2. Jan 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Re-energizing young voters

    DeJanee Fennell hears the excuses.
    DeJanee Fennell hears the excuses. Young people are apathetic. Young people are sick of politics. Young people have given up. But Fennell doesn't buy that. The 20-year-old junior at Morgan State University knows President Barack Obama needs the youth...

    Tags: Media Industry, Parties and Movements, Occupy Wall Street, Facebook, Ron Paul

  4. Dec 22, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. George H.W. Bush calls Mitt Romney 'best choice' for GOP

    Former President George H.W. Bush is calling Mitt Romney the Republican Party's "best choice" in the 2012 race, the latest and perhaps most prominent statement of support for the former Massachusetts governor from the GOP establishment. Bush, in an...

    Tags: Parties and Movements, Dan Quayle, Republican Party, Elections, Democratic Party

  6. Feb 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Super PAC' leaders profit from lack of oversight

    The Red White and Blue Fund, a "super PAC" backing the presidential bid of Republican Rick Santorum, paid more than half a million dollars last month to a newly formed direct mail firm. The owner of that company? None other than Nick Ryan, a former...

    Tags: Republican Party, Elections, White House, Rick Santorum, Companies and Corporations

  8. Dec 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Should we care if Herman Cain had an affair?

    Herman Cain, the business executive who was  recently the leading Republican candidate for president, has dropped out of the race after allegations that he carried on a 13-year extramarital affair. Even though Mr. Cain says the accusations are untrue, as he denied previous claims that he had sexually harassed several women more than a decade ago, he was pushed by prominent members of his party, including former supporters, to quit the campaign.
    Herman Cain, the business executive who was recently the leading Republican candidate for president, has dropped out of the race after allegations that he carried on a 13-year extramarital affair. Even though Mr. Cain says the accusations are untrue, as...

    Tags: Republican Party, Elections, YouTube, Bill Clinton, Franklin Delano Roosevelt

  10. Dec 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. GOP presidential field outdoes itself again and again

    Well, it's about time. At last we have a candidate with the guts to close down our embassy in Iran were she elected president. Thank you, Michele Bachmann. Oh — and thank you Jimmy Carter as well, since he closed down the embassy there in 1980 in response to the hostage crisis in Tehran at the time. That we have had no embassy in Iran in the last 31 years matters less than that Congresswoman Bachmann has the intestinal fortitude to come out against our having one there now. It is no wonder she was the darling of the tea party.
    Well, it's about time. At last we have a candidate with the guts to close down our embassy in Iran were she elected president. Thank you, Michele Bachmann. Oh — and thank you Jimmy Carter as well, since he closed down the embassy there in 1980 in...

    Tags: University of Baltimore, Republican Party, Elections, Sarah Palin, Executive Branch

  12. Mar 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Maryland: A GOP candidate's guide

    Maryland's primary is now just two weeks away (with early voting starting this Saturday) and — surprise — ballots cast here might even be relevant to the presidential selection process. On Wednesday, Mitt Romney is scheduled to be the first of the Republican candidates to traipse into the Old Line State to state his case for taking home 37 delegates in the winner-take-all event with appearances at theU.S. Naval Academy and in Arbutus and Frederick.
    Maryland's primary is now just two weeks away (with early voting starting this Saturday) and — surprise — ballots cast here might even be relevant to the presidential selection process. On Wednesday, Mitt Romney is scheduled to be the first of...

    Tags: Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Elections, Democratic Party, Rick Santorum

  14. Apr 4, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  15. The 10-Day Blitz

    When three national presidential campaigns simultaneously land in central Florida for a 10-day blitz for votes, it is a wild ride for press photographers. 2012 Republican presidential contenders <span class="runtimeTopic">Mitt Romney</span>, <span class="runtimeTopic">Newt Gingrich</span> and <span class="runtimeTopic">Rick Santorum</span> (<span class="runtimeTopic">Ron Paul</span> opted out of campaigning in Florida) were all wheels-down in central Florida starting Jan. 22, barnstorming across the region and the state. And I went with 'em.
    Orlando Sentinel
    When three national presidential campaigns simultaneously land in central Florida for a 10-day blitz for votes, it is a wild ride for press photographers. 2012 Republican presidential contenders Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum (Ron Paul opted...

    Tags: Republican Party, Elections, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Ormond Beach

  16. Jan 18, 2012 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Republican primary field is no match for what's ahead

    Far before presidential politics ever caught my eye, I vacationed each summer with family in Ocean City, Md. I have fond memories of walking the boardwalk along the ocean searching beachside stores intently for stereograms, posters with hidden three-...

    Tags: Republican Party, Elections, Mitt Romney, Ocean City, Rick Santorum

  18. Apr 4, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  19. Art on the Campaign Trail

    Making photographs on the campaign trail, especially when illustrating a daily news story, usually tends to be more documentary in style -- capturing key moments that tell the story of the political event in images.
    Orlando Sentinel
    Making photographs on the campaign trail, especially when illustrating a daily news story, usually tends to be more documentary in style -- capturing key moments that tell the story of the political event in images. Every now and then, though, I like...

    Tags: Elections, Politics, Mount Dora, Facebook, Documentary (genre)

  20. Feb 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Gingrich: Inside look at a paradoxical politician

    One of my favorite activities this primary season is to read the seemingly endless analyses of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. The profiles run the gamut from glowing to scathing; just about every Washington pundit has a strong opinion of "Mr. Speaker." Yet, most of the talking heads have not worked with the man or known him very well.
    One of my favorite activities this primary season is to read the seemingly endless analyses of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. The profiles run the gamut from glowing to scathing; just about every Washington pundit has a strong opinion of "Mr....

    Tags: Elections, Mitt Romney, Bill Clinton, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Politics

  22. Dec 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. The year that wasn't

    A year ago, soon after the Tunisian uprising, I demonstrated my powers of prediction in a column about the democracy movement in the Arab world. The revolution in Tunisia, I wrote, "arose from local circumstances that don't foretell what will happen anywhere else." Three weeks later, Egypt's Hosni Mubarak fell, and the Arab Spring was in full bloom.
    A year ago, soon after the Tunisian uprising, I demonstrated my powers of prediction in a column about the democracy movement in the Arab world. The revolution in Tunisia, I wrote, "arose from local circumstances that don't foretell what will happen...

    Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Executive Branch, Government, Michele Bachmann, Ron Paul

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