Beth Reinhard

Beth Reinhard is a political correspondent for National Journal.

What Exactly Is Rand Paul's Position on Immigration Reform?

What Exactly Is Rand Paul's Position on Immigration Reform?

The Kentucky senator made a high-profile announcement as part of a play for a wider audience. What he backs is a little unclear, though. More »

Jeb Bush's Poorly Timed Flip-Flop on Immigration

Jeb Bush's Poorly Timed Flip-Flop on Immigration

When the former Florida governor wrote his new book, he was ahead of the GOP on the issue. By the time it came out, the party had leapfrogged in front of him. More »

Obama Wins Second Term

Obama Wins Second Term

The president wins Ohio and strides to victory in the Electoral College. More »

The Closer: Clinton Goes Where Obama Can't and Says What Obama Can't

The Closer: Clinton Goes Where Obama Can't and Says What Obama Can't

Whether facing a hurricane or struggling numbers with blue-collar white voters, Obama counts on the former president as his best surrogate. More »

Romney's Next Test: Sustaining His Newfound Momentum

Romney's Next Test: Sustaining His Newfound Momentum

His commanding debate performance gives him an opening, but Romney still has little room for error. More »

Paul Ryan Could Turn Wisconsin Into a True Battleground

Paul Ryan Could Turn Wisconsin Into a True Battleground

Despite what you may have heard, the Badger State wasn't really in play before. Romney's running-mate choice has changed that. More »

Meet the Moms Behind an Obama Attack Ad

Meet the Moms Behind an Obama Attack Ad

Since the president's campaign was ridiculed in May for "The Life of Julia," about a fictional character, it has turned to real women to root its ads in reality. More »

How a Nominating Convention Is Like a Wedding

How a Nominating Convention Is Like a Wedding

No one will want to sit next to the crazy uncle, there will be too many speeches, and the hosts may embarrass themselves. So, how do you plan this thing? More »

Mitt Romney's Trip to Israel: Is the Jewish Vote up for Grabs?

Mitt Romney's Trip to Israel: Is the Jewish Vote up for Grabs?

The Republican doesn't expect to win the group, but he's emphasized strained American-Israeli relations as a way to cut into Obama's advantage. More »

Where Did the Bipartisan, Moderate Jeb Bush Come From?

Where Did the Bipartisan, Moderate Jeb Bush Come From?

Florida Democrats have watched with puzzlement as the former governor becomes a spokesman for comity and reconciliation. More »

Romney's Record of Fading Support for Anti-Gay Bullying Laws

Romney's Record of Fading Support for Anti-Gay Bullying Laws

As Massachusetts governor, he underwent an evolution of his own, withdrawing support for a gay teen suicide prevention group. More »

With GOP Race Settled, Will Republicans Turn Out for Romney?

With GOP Race Settled, Will Republicans Turn Out for Romney?

On Tuesday, five states will hold the first primaries since Rick Santorum dropped out. Don't forget: Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul are still running. More »

How Marco Rubio's Endorsement Boosts Mitt Romney

How Marco Rubio's Endorsement Boosts Mitt Romney

The Florida primary is long over, but the senator's endorsement gives Romney much-needed Tea Party and conservative credibility. More »

Paul's Third Place Letdown Doesn't Diminish His Impact

Paul's Third Place Letdown Doesn't Diminish His Impact

Although he faded at the finish, his outreach to younger, more liberal, and non-traditional voters has definitively shifted the GOP conversation. More »

Will Ron Paul's Supporters Vote GOP in 2012?

Will Ron Paul's Supporters Vote GOP in 2012?

The unorthodox candidate has brought fresh blood to the GOP, but it will be hard for Republicans to hold onto them once Paul is out of the picture. More »

Are the Republicans Holding Too Many Debates?

Are the Republicans Holding Too Many Debates?

With still more televised forums scheduled during the GOP presidential primary, fatigue is starting to set in More »

20 Years After Anita Hill, GOP Voters Shrug at Harassment

20 Years After Anita Hill, GOP Voters Shrug at Harassment

Did Clarence Thomas's high-profile confirmation hearings desensitize Americans to inappropriate behavior in the workplace? More »

Cain Doesn't Cancel Speaking Appearance

Cain Doesn't Cancel Speaking Appearance

Despite the explosive story about allegations of sexual harassment during the 1990s, the candidate delivered a speech in Washington More »

The Coming Anti-Romney Onslaught

The Coming Anti-Romney Onslaught

The former Massachusetts governor can expect a barrage of TV ads questioning his record. This week marks the beginning. More »

Obama and Romney Are Already Going At It

Obama and Romney Are Already Going At It

Has the general election begun? The president and the GOP's top contender appear to be campaigning against each other. More »

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