Here are some stories shaping the news the day after Mitt Romney's wins in Michigan and Arizona.
- Santorum campaign claims a tie in Michigan
- Olympia Snowe rocks political landscape by announcing retirement
- Kornacki: Snowe's huge gift to Democrats
- Bob Kerrey running for Senate in Nebraska
- Why was Michigan so close?
- North Korea nuclear suspension diplomatic coup for Obama
- Mitt Romney campaign website flip flops on his tax policy
- Mormons baptized slain reporter Daniel Pearl
- Growing number of Americans cannot afford food, study finds
- Why climate skeptics are wrong
- James Murdoch steps down at News International
- Bristol Palin reality series coming to Lifetime Network
- Bill Clinton on Keystone XL pipeline
- Obama's high-speed rail plans hit traffic in Congress
- Senators offer license to strike Iran nuclear program





We are all seriously screwed if we let these unthinking religious whack-job Teabaggers and these Grand Old PnP'ers out-number us at the polling places this time around, and I'm afraid they could this time since I'm guessing the churches and synagogues and temples will be mobilizing their Republican-supporting congregations.
Hang in there, everyone.
Your friend,
Warren
Warren G. Richards
Mesa AZ
4 Republican candidates running for President of the United States. All trying to gain enough support to beat President Obama. The reality is that it"s four against one. in the end, whoever is the Republican nominee, will get the voters of the other three. They need to play some "horror movie music" in the background when Santorum speaks.