Here are some stories shaping the least suspenseful primary night so far. Tune in tonight for a discussion of tonight's important general election pivot.
- President Obama feels your student loan debt pain
- Romney expected to sweep Tuesday primaries, pivot to general election
- Newt Gingrich hints he may finally drop out of race
- Speaker Boehner says 1-in-3 chance Republicans lose House majority
- Romney's Etch-A-Sketch campaign begins
- New Hampshire could be decisive battleground
- Romney campaign manager's other client, Scott Brown, demands Elizabeth Warren release tax returns
- ALEC's alienating political agenda
- California prison officials move to overhaul system
- Ann Romney hits campaign trail to talk about motherhood
- Ezra Klein: Why Romney could be a transformational President
- Jonathan Capehart: Openly gay Romney spokesman chose power over principle on marriage equality
- First criminal charges filed related to BP oil spill





This is in regards to police chief in Sanford Fla. I have believed that from the very start of this event many of the poor decisions have been made because of intimidation which came from Zimmerman's father interfering with the judiciary and the orders which came from them starting on the night of the murder. I hope this all comes out because these political shenanigans have hurt many people probably including the mayor of Sanford. This is why the mayor reversed his vote on the police chief resignation yesterday. The police chief was intimidatec by the judiciary.
Sylvester, this may come as a surprise to you but the first member of the Judiciary that heard evidence on this case and made a decision on the evidence was the judge at the Bail Hearing. The prosecution took its best shot to get bail denied, and failing that, to get it set in an exorbitant amount of $1 mil.
I don't know what judge was involved on the night of the incident, and I fail to know why you think a retired lowly former magistrate of the State of Virginia would have any kind of ability to "intimidate" a judge in the State of Florida.
You sir, are rowing in waters without both oars here, I'm afraid.