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Election 2012

The Significance of Florida

Why Tuesday is not just another state primary.

What If No One Wins? A Brokered Convention Is Possible

If neither Romney nor Gingrich can unite the GOP, a chaotic convention may lie ahead.

A Bitter Wind Blowing

The Super PACs and lackluster candidates are to blame for the vicious campaign season.

Progressives Shouldn't Vote for Ron Paul

Disappointed progressives should rethink their new passion for Paul

HPR’s 2012 New Hampshire Primary Live Blog

4 U.S. writer panelists cover the 2012 New Hampshire Primary with commentary from our staff and readers

Why New Hampshire Matters

With the New Hampshire primary coming up, Alexander Chen takes a look at three key narratives to follow for the GOP race.

HPR's 2012 Iowa Caucuses Live Blog

4 U.S. writer panelists cover the 2012 Iowa Caucuses with commentary from our staff and readers

Election 2012: Republican Candidate Profiles

Profiles of the major Republican presidential candidates.

Michele Bachmann

A look at Republican presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann.

Mitt Romney

A look at Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney.