A Bet on Message, Not MoneyAfter Rick Santorum won in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri Tuesday night, the question remains: Can a senator voted out of office almost six years ago wage a national contest against better-known rivals with bigger donors?
Chamber Starting Early Ad BlitzThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce is launching a $10 million campaign to support the re-election of 20 mostly Republican congressional candidates, a sign that it's not only the presidential race that could see record spending this year.
Ground Shifts Again for RepublicansBruising defeats in three battleground states Tuesday have exposed lingering weaknesses in Mitt Romney's standing with conservatives.
Missing: A Surge in Voter Turnout the GOP ExpectedRepublican Party leaders hoped that antipathy toward President Obama and aggravation over the slow economic recovery would send a wave of Republican voters to the polls for presidential primaries. But turnout so far has been mixed.
Romney Country Seems Like No Sure ThingWith Mitt Romney losing three GOP nominating races Tuesday, doubts have arisen about how he'll do Feb. 28 in the contests in Michigan and Arizona, where he polled strongly four years ago.
The Super PAC PresidentObama makes fools of the goo-goos one more time.
Obama and the Catholic VoteCatholic voters represent the ultimate swing vote, so Obama has to be worried about reaction to his move to compel Catholic employers to offer contraception services in insurance policies.
Michael Medved: Presidential Fathers and SonsFor the seventh consecutive election, the next president will either be a privileged son or a man with no relationship with his biological father.
Romney Wins Nevada GOP CaucusesMitt Romney's win capped a pivotal week that saw him regain his front-runner status on the strength of a hard-fought win in Florida.
What January Says About FebruaryWith January behind them, the remaining Republican presidential hopefuls move on to a scattered set of caucuses and primaries in states where the terrain seems to offer clear advantage to Mitt Romney, Dante Chinni writes.
Florida Exit PollsSee who voted and how in Florida's Republican primary.
Swing NationThe Wall Street Journal is visiting three swing counties in swing states—Florida, Ohio and Colorado—periodically this year to gauge how the election campaign is unfolding.
GOP Candidates on the IssuesRead where each Republican hopeful stands on major issues in the campaign. Click on a candidate's picture or name to see all issues in one place.
Gingrich Surges Past RomneyJan. 22-24 Newt Gingrich is outpacing Mitt Romney by a comfortable margin among GOP voters, but also is showing evidence of vulnerabilities that could hurt him in a general election, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll.