The Washington Post is reporting that Mitt Romney’s share of the popular vote is likely to be, you guessed it, 47 percent.
Yes, there were plenty of interruptions, but it was more substantive than the first presidential debate, and there was less tolerance for – how should we say it – the creative use of facts
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi thinks Mitt Romney got the reception he wanted at the NAACP convention this week. I think she’s right.
Primaries are fought on the fringes. Consider a few numbers: Florida, with 19 million residents, is the fourth largest state. Yet there are more Republican voters in two California counties than cast ballots in the Sunshine State on Tuesday.