They pounce on the case of a man who worked for a firm under contract to the Republican Party of Virginia.
October 2012
Political Notebook: D.C. university incident cited by foes of Question 1
Critics say an administrator’s suspension is further proof that the same-sex marriage law will have a chilling effect on free speech.
Name Game: Anti-gay marriage funding group under fire
Once again, same-sex marriage supporters try to pry loose the names of donors to the anti-marriage effort in Maine.
Both sides say Medicare is on their side
The winner of the Nov. 6 presidential election may well be able to claim a Medicare mandate.
Republicans mobilize to fight against reducing calories in student lunches
Conservative politicians embrace student protests of federal calorie caps and healthier menus.
White House candidates fight to win over a critical group
Romney has pulled even with the president for the support of women, who backed Obama in 2008.
Aggressive ads keep abortion in the campaign spotlight
Although they are taking a back seat to economics this election, social issues could sway undecideds.
Washington Notebook: Inaction on farm bill leaves sour taste
Maine’s agriculture commissioner voices concerns about the impact to price protections for the state’s dairy farmers.
Gay marriage groups join forces
Advocates are sharing ads and strategies in four states, including Maine, that face votes.
1st District: Maine’s unheralded race
Republican Jon Courtney says he knew what he was getting into by challenging incumbent Chellie Pingree.