Jun 26 Both Sides Claim Victory After Court’s Ruling on Ariz. Immigration Law By Christina Bellantoni Jane Pauk of Phoenix demonstrates at the Supreme Court after the justices ruled on Arizona''s immigration law. Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images. With a big decision on the health care reform law still to come, the Supreme Court on Monday… Continue reading
Jun 22 Do You Still Care About Politics? By Meena Ganesan Gwen Ifill reports from Mitt Romney's bus tour in Ohio. Follow us on Instagram, @NewsHour Voters this election cycle are less enthused than they were four years ago, according to a new study released by the Pew Research… Continue reading
Jun 22 Obama Draws Distinctions With Romney On Immigration By Tiffany Mullon ORLANDO, Fla. | President Obama took his turn before a conference of Latino officials Friday, leading off his remarks with a "gracias" and telling the crowd "it's a pleasure to be here with so many friends" in Spanish. He quickly… Continue reading
Jun 22 How One Orchard Owner Took On the Nation’s Divisive Politics By Gwen Ifill Greg Clement saved the Brunswick, Ohio apple orchard and restaurant he now owns from foreclosure last year. He grew up there and decided to use his experience launching a successful software firm to save a piece of his childhood. So… Continue reading
Jun 21 Watch Campaign Finance Reports Reveal Shifting Dynamic in Presidential Campaigns Campaign Finance Reports Reveal Shifting Dynamic in Presidential Campaigns… Continue watching
Jun 21 Romney Offers Few Details On Immigration in Speech to Latino Leaders By Tiffany Mullon Photo by Gerardo Mora/Getty Images Mitt Romney pledged that he would swiftly reform the nation's immigration system before a group of Latino elected officials Thursday, but sidestepped the question of whether he would end President Obama's new policy to suspend… Continue reading
Jun 21 Rubio: Immigration Not Top Issue for Hispanics By Meena Ganesan Brushing off any speculation of a possible vice presidential vet by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio slated immigration as his focus at a Washington breakfast Thursday. Continue reading
Jun 21 Economic Gains in Key States Pose Messaging Dilemma for Romney By Christina Bellantoni Mitt Romney campaigns in Frankenmuth, Michigan Tuesday. Photo by: Joe Raedle/Getty Images For Mitt Romney, the improving jobs picture in some battleground states led by Republican governors has made it a bit tougher to label President Obama's economic record a… Continue reading
Jun 20 Judy’s Notebook: Returning to John McCain By Judy Woodruff When I interviewed the senior senator from Arizona last week, I was struck again by how much he still cares about getting money out of politics. So much so, I decided to highlight what he said - again. For… Continue reading
Jun 20 Take a Deep Breath: Veepstakes Aren’t Over Yet By Christina Bellantoni Mitt Romney said Tuesday that his campaign is "thoroughly vetting" Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, above, as a potential running mate. Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images. Let's get something straight. You aren't going to learn about Mitt Romney's choice to be… Continue reading