Bush to praise McCain as 'ready to lead'more similar news »
In comments to be shown at the Republican National Convention tonight, President Bush calls presumptive nominee Sen. John McCain "ready to lead," saying he's been prepared for the presidency by a lifetime of service.
Lawmaker: Palin due to face investigatorsmore similar news »
As she takes part in the Republican National Convention with Sen. John McCain, the abuse of power probe facing Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin at home is charging ahead -- and the governor is expected to be questioned later this month, according to the lawmaker overseeing the investigation.
Trio of storms stirring up Atlanticmore similar news »
Hurricane Hanna's path and strength remain uncertain, but the latest forecast map from the National Hurricane Center predicts it could make landfall as a major hurricane on the southeastern U.S. coast by Friday evening.
Anti-abortion group says Palin 'walks her talk'more similar news »
Sarah Palin's announcement that her 17-year-old daughter is pregnant -- and she supports her daughter -- shows that the Alaska governor is steadfast in her support of family values, GOP loyalists and anti-abortion groups say. "She walks her talk," said Serrin Foster, the president of Feminists for Life of America.
Leslie Sanchez: Obama's high-tech advantagemore similar news »
In 1840, a young Whig organizer named Abraham Lincoln wrote the guidebook on political field work. His "confidential" circular advised Whig campaign operatives to "make a perfect list of all the voters and ascertain with certainty for whom they will vote."
Gustav evacuees urged to stay awaymore similar news »
Gustav downgraded to tropical stormSeven U.S. deaths linked to storm, officials sayPower knocked out for 800,000 in Louisiana2 million evacuees urged not to return yet