
While President Obama and Speaker Boehner were teeing off this weekend, many 2012 GOP candidates and would-be candidates were attending the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans.
Hank Sheinkopf, veteran political consultant, and Republican strategist John McLaughlin offer insight into the details of these latest political maneuverings this morning on AM.
Bouncing off reports that President Obama and Speaker Boehner will be having their own "golf summit" on Saturday, our anchors gear up this morning for a round of putt and pass!
Joined by John Avlon, Newsweek columnist, and Mike Walker, senior editor at Golf Magazine, Kiran and Christine discuss the importance of relationship building and problem solving through golf, tracing the historical role the game has played for Presidents as they negotiate deals and legislation ideas.
Before Anthony Weiner's resignation yesterday, many people on both sides of the aisle, including President Obama, called the Weiner scandal a distraction.
Now that Weiner has left office, Democratic strategist Kiki McLean and former Republican advisor Robert Traynham weigh in on what is now on the agenda in Congress and what will come of Weiner's career and campaign funds.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney was the favorite going in to the New Hampshire GOP debate, but was he the favorite coming out?
CNN Senior Political Analyst David Gergen and Political Director for the National Journal Ron Brownstein review Monday's GOP debate with American Morning's Kiran Chetry.
FULL STORYGOP presidential candidates at Monday's New Hampshire debate took continuous jabs at President Obama.
Former White House Press Secretary and current Obama campaign surrogate Robert Gibbs responds to the debate this morning on American Morning.
FULL STORYPresidential candidates took jabs at President Obama at Monday's GOP debate in New Hampshire.
When former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty had the chance to take a face-to-face jab at Mitt Romney for the health care policy he introduced in Massachusetts, Pawlenty chose instead chose to take aim at President Obama.
Pawlenty speaks with American Morning's Kiran Chetry about his performance in Monday's debate.
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