Bob Jones | House impeachment "managers" who took on Clinton are surviving the campaign to oust them at the ballot box
Bob Jones | Risk-averse legislatures increasingly are leaving controversial issues to a vote of the people.
Bob Jones | Money is important in the presidential contest-but in a race down to the wire, campaign operatives are counting waking hours rather than dollars and cents
Bob Jones | Early on Nov. 8, long after one presidential candidate has gone to bed a winner, Dennis Hastert and Richard Gephardt may still be wondering which of them will wield the Speaker's gavel.
Bob Jones | The Midwest battleground: As the 2000 presidential campaign enters its final weeks, Al Gore and George W.
Bob Jones | As the Bush-Gore race grabs the spotlight, 34 smaller contests will decide control of the Senate
Bob Jones | NADER, BUCHANAN: The majors of two of the minor parties acknowledge the 2000 race is a dry run for the future-that their main objective is party building.
Bob Jones | It's safe, it's legal, but it's rare: Being a pro-life Democrat means being shamed, shunned, and sometimes shut out of cash.
Bob Jones | Soup, soap, and salvation: That's basically what most homeless people understand faith-based shelters have to offer.
Bob Jones | Congressional Republicans benefited greatly from the "throw-out-the-bums" wave that gave the GOP control of Congress in 1994" for the first time in more than four decades.