Republicans 2014
Rand Paul's New Tech Guru Wants to Build a 'Crowdsourced Campaign'
We interviewed Vincent Harris, the 26-year-old conservative strategist who thinks he can save the Republican Party from itself.
Why You Might Be a Republican in 2016
Democrats and Barack Obama are losing their grip on young voters. That means if you're under age 30, your vote is back in play for 2016.
The Midterms Were Even Worse Than They Looked
The left still hasn't figured out how to get Obama's coalition to vote when Obama's not on the ballot.
This Guy Could Become the Most Powerful Man in the Senate
Greg Orman is running for Senate in Kansas as an Independent. If he unseats Republican incumbent Pat Roberts, he could determine which party controls the Senate after 2014.
What Republicans Really Mean When They Talk About Immigration
It's easy to chalk up the GOP's hard right midterm turn on immigration to conservative fearmongering and vague doomsday panic, that's not the whole story.
Meet Larry Pressler, the Most Interesting Candidate of 2014
Larry Pressler, the former South Dakota Republican Senator who once turned down an ABSCAM bribe, is looking for a comeback, one cowboy poetry reading at a time.
Jim Rubens and the Republican Crusade for Campaign Finance Reform
New Hampshire's dark horse Republican Senate candidate is turning right-wing populism into a crusade for campaign finance reform.
Eric Cantor's Defeat Is Bad News for Big Business
Crony capitalism emerges as a potent theme in the House Majority Leader's stunning primary defeat Tuesday.
Texas Republicans Are in a War Over Weed
Delegates at the state GOP convention haggled last week over whether to include support for medical marijuana in the party platform.