Jennifer Harper
Articles by Jennifer Harper
Inside the Beltway
Even the most connected Democrats are not above handicapping the potential Republican ticket and the likeliest team to seriously challenge President Obama come November. Published January 30, 2012
Inside the Beltway
Despite all the Grand Old Party's political theater, the state of the nation does not appear lost on Americans. President Obama has work to do. Published January 29, 2012
Inside the Beltway
Time flies when the world is chaotic. The phrase "axis of evil" is 10 years old Sunday, introduced by former President George W. Bush in his State of the Union address Jan. 29, 2002. Published January 26, 2012
Inside the Beltway
Hollywood beckons the White House: several glittering fundraisers are scheduled to begin on Tuesday in Tinseltown, complete with the Obama Victory Fund's own "Platinum Package," just for two. Published January 25, 2012
Inside the Beltway
The name of Jeb Bush has been bandied about for months as a jump-in candidate for president; the former governor of Florida is described as "the last dream date that Republicans may have at their disposal." Published January 24, 2012
Inside the Beltway
President Obama "faces the daunting task of making his [State of the Union] message credible and relevant against the backdrop of political and economic turmoil that has characterized much of the past few years," observes Gallup analyst Lydia Saad, upon reviewing numbers that reveal an edgy nation. Published January 23, 2012
Inside the Beltway
Mitt Romney needs a "Newt moment" to woo voters who now revere Newt Gingrich for his attack on CNN anchor John King in the last Republican presidential debate. The 19th bout looms Monday night; it's NBC News anchor Brian Williams' turn to wrangle the GOP hopefuls. Published January 22, 2012
Inside the Beltway
Who gets to be the conservative standard-bearer in the 2012 race? Published January 19, 2012
Inside the Beltway
CNN anchor John King tells Inside the Beltway there is no truth to rumors that the five remaining Republican presidential hopefuls will be "unleashed" in Thursday night's debate, or that the 18th encounter among rivals will devolve into mayhem. Published January 18, 2012
Inside the Beltway
There are rumblings that Mitt Romney, after Thursday night, may be a no-show in the six remaining GOP debates, now scheduled for Florida, Arizona, Georgia, California and Oregon through mid-March. Published January 17, 2012
Inside the Beltway
Interpretations vary as to just what went on at last weekend's conservative gathering in Texas. Published January 16, 2012
Inside the Beltway
The tea party movement is in the midst of re-invention, judging from the big doings at the South Carolina Tea Party Coalition convention, now under way in Myrtle Beach. Published January 15, 2012
Inside the Beltway
The South Carolina Tea Party Coalition descends on Myrtle Beach this weekend for a bustling convention. Published January 12, 2012
Inside the Beltway
"Bare-knuckle politics. Now it matters. Bring your big-boy pants." Published January 11, 2012
Inside the Beltway
South Carolina press and public are puzzling over Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich's decision to appear at a homeownership rally in Columbia on Thursday with Rep. James E. Clyburn, the Palmetto State's only Democratic congressman. Published January 10, 2012
Inside the Beltway
Behold: Sarah Palin and Herman Cain will visit Fox Business Network anchorman Neil Cavuto Tuesday night to weigh in on a presidential primary drawing a global audience — where the economy trumps all and a third-party interloper may be an uncomfortable reality. Published January 9, 2012
Inside the Beltway
Do Republican officials need to fear the specter of some defiant third party bogeyman emerging to split the vote and keep President Obama in the White House? Published January 8, 2012
Inside the Beltway
Only six candidates will step up to their glittering lecterns during the 19th Republican presidential debate, airing Saturday night on ABC from Manchester, N.H. Published January 5, 2012
Inside the Beltway
Let Buddy debate: And so goes the repeat refrain from the camp of persistent Republican presidential hopeful Buddy Roemer, barred from the major presidential debates by sponsoring news organizations because of his flagging or nonexistent poll numbers. Published January 4, 2012
Inside the Beltway
The arrival of Election Year 2012 has triggered a Pavlovian response of drooling and whining among journalists. Published January 3, 2012