Auto Bailout, Energy Loom Over Election in Rust Belt
Blue-collar workers in industrial states could determine the outcome of the election.
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 Republican is likelier to pursue sound energy and fiscal policies than the incumbent.
Supply-side economic policies fueled the economic expansion of the Roaring Twenties.
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.
Republicans will likely retain their majority in the House while picking up few Senate seats.
The Atlantic Sentinel’s contributors believe Barack Obama did best.
The former Utah governor warns that his party risks losing relevance unless it adapts.
The vice presidential candidate could hardly defend a foreign policy that is incoherent.
The Republican’s plan to reform seniors’ health care would save money.
The Republican presidential candidate warns, “if America does not lead, others will.”
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 administration’s assessment of the Benghazi consulate attack confuses his opponents.