Mitt Romney simply refuses to sew up the nomination without pulling some totally inane gaffe the very next day. It's a pattern.
Behold this epic intro from Wolf Blitzer from tonight on the Hezbollah army in America.
Mitt Romney has now responded to the Etch-a-Sketch story, in which his top aide said voters minds were like an Etch-a-Sketch: Mitt could reposition back to the center in time for the general election with little damage from the primaries. In other words, you just repaint the picture. No one remembers. Romney himself now says that wasn't about him shifting his positions. It was about changing the campaign's org chart as he moves toward the general.
The latest from the global solar power trade war.
White House ups the rhetoric to 11 attacking Hill Republicans, Ryan budget.
Bad boy right-wing reporter Jason Mattera confronts Bono for a signature ambush interview.
Alas, it turns out to be a Bono impersonator.
Nick Martin with many more details from yesterday's firebombing of a Texas state senator's office and the arrest of a man accused of carrying out the crime.
Santorum jumps on Etch a Sketch comments.
Explaining how his candidate can pivot to the center after the primaries, top Romney advisor Eric Fehrnstrom tells CNN's voters minds and memories are "almost like an Etch-A-Sketch". Just give it a shake and draw the picture again. Watch.
Arrest made in fire-bombing attack on Texas Democrat's office.
Health Care Reform has remained a lukewarm proposition at best with the public at large. But the Obama campaign thinks the benefits to women will drive votes this fall.
Jeb Bush endorses Romney.
Ron Paul can protect himself, thanks very much.
Bob Kerrey is supposed to be better at this.
Much has been written on the debatable political wisdom of backloading the majority of the reforms in the Affordable Care Act -- but wise or not, reform on the scale approved in the ACA could never have been implemented overnight.
Read More →The only suspense tonight is how wide a margin of victory will Mitt enjoy, can Paul hold off Newt for third place, and will Newt's percent of the vote nudge over into double digits.
Still too early for the networks to make a call in Illinois.
DC at its picturesque best.
As radical as Paul Ryan budget plan may be, it doesn't go far enough for a segment of the House GOP conference.
Voting almost over in Illinois, where Mitt is expected to win. Here's a look at where this weird twilight primary race goes after tonight.
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