Political Wire summarizes Josh Putnam on the delegate math.
Who in the media will be the first to refer to Mitt Romney as the “presumptive Republican nominee?”
Politico: “The independent Senate candidacy of former Maine Gov. Angus King is having a chilling effect on the potential bid of Democratic Rep. Chellie Pingree.”
If King runs, there will be no runoff: it will be a three-person race… Continue reading
NYT’s “The Caucus” games it out. I suspect that if Romney ekes out a victory in Ohio, there will be lots of pressure on Santorum to drop out, and a coalescing further around Romney.
Following up on this post, the comments of Jean-Pierre Kingsley, the well-respected former head of Elections Canada are especially noteworthy:
The robocall scandal is becoming so serious, says former chief electoral officer Jean-Pierre Kingsley, that some Tory MPs could… Continue reading
NYT: “New Hampshire’s attorney general is threatening legal action against some of the nation’s most prominent polling firms, invoking a state law against spreading negative information through poll questions in a way that could limit public opinion surveys in… Continue reading
Rob Richie and Paul Gronke have written this Roll Call oped, which begins: “Once Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman dropped out of the Republican presidential nomination contest, their South Carolina and Florida backers… Continue reading