Author Archive

Beth Reinhard

Management

Republicans Turn to An Unlikely Name for Inspiration: George W. Bush

Seeking a message and messenger to resonate with a new generation of voters, one unlikely name has popped up as a role model: former President George W. Bush.

Management

Obama wins reelection: how he did it

He made the election a pass-fail test on Romney’s character.

Management

For Michelle Obama, a new image but an old role

First lady undergoes a successful public makeover.

Oversight

Convention challenge: VIP speakers who send wrong message

Republican hosts Rick Scott and Bev Perdue are two of the country's least popular governors.

Defense

A 'military vote' that doesn't really exist

Research shows veterans and active-duty personnel aren't a cohesive voting bloc.

Management

In Wisconsin, Romney likely to join battle against public employee unions

GOP front-runner praises state's governor for acting to slash benefits.

Oversight

Cash-strapped Gingrich slashes staff, cuts travel

Former House speaker's campaign has become an afterthought in the GOP primary contest.

Oversight

Santorum's twin southern wins make it a two-man GOP race

The Republican base makes clear once again it's not enamored of Romney.

Oversight

Romney survives Super Tuesday, but fierce GOP race goes on

Front-runner adds to delegate haul, but rivals snare enough victories to stay in the race.

Management

Romney runs into speed bump named Santorum

Conservative challenger upends front-runner in contests in Missouri, Colorado and Minnesota.

Defense

Paul: Bush administration wrong to bomb Iraq

GOP presidential candidate argues Iraq should have been spared because it did not orchestrate the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.