After Obama Win, Democrats Look for Successor
Barack Obama has just won reelection, but Democrats will soon look ahead to 2016.
Barack Obama has just won reelection, but Democrats will soon look ahead to 2016.
The Democratic incumbent defeats his Republican challenger, but Congress remains divided.
Blue-collar workers in industrial states could determine the outcome of the election.
Western states’ growing Hispanic populations could change the outcome of national elections.
The Democrat pulled the economy from the brink of collapse while Republicans stood by.
Time is running out to preserve the American social safety net programs.
Atlantic Sentinel contributors agree that Barack Obama won the third president debate, but only just.
The president says he believes in capitalism, but his policies suggest otherwise.
The Atlantic Sentinel’s contributors believe Barack Obama did best.
Obama’s terrorism record is challenged as new evidence emerges in the consulate attack.
Atlantic Sentinel contributors agree that the Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, won the first debate.
Both political parties in the United States have drifted from the center.
The president seeks to reduce oil imports and “invest in America, not ship jobs overseas.”
Democrats campaign on what is traditionally a Republican Party strong suit.
All Republicans have to offer, argues the president, is the prescriptions of the past.