Ordinary Lies, Damn Lies and the Debates
President Obama and Mitt Romney will be tempted to use the themes that their pollsters have found effective, whether they are true or false.
View ArticleWhat Mitt Should Tell the 47 Percent
On taxes, health care and Medicare reform, Romney should strike a more populist note.
View ArticleCool Hand Barry
Obama's debate strategy was misguided. His tactics were ineffective. He must solve both problems before round two.
View ArticleToe to Toe
Mitt Romney has regained the initiative, but will he be able to follow through?
View ArticleLiberalism’s Glass Jaw
The president's debate collapse was symptomatic of a more profound problem: the weakness of Obama-era liberalism.
View ArticleDebating Points: Obama vs. Romney, Round Two
Campaign Stops contributors weigh in with their early reactions to the second presidential debate.
View ArticleObama’s Narrow Victory
The president did what he had to, but it was Romney who revealed his own weak spots.
View ArticleBlunders and Binders
The overall impression left by the second debate was of a president once again in control and a challenger out of control.
View ArticleDebating Points, Global Edition
Analysts look at the third presidential debate region by region, argument by argument.
View ArticleThe Missing Debate
The agreement between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney about the practically unlimited reach of presidential power keeps us from talking about where the limits ought to be.
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