Election News
Jeb Bush: Political reporters are 'crack addicts'
Jeb Bush jokes reporters are 'crack addicts' for asking about 2016 White House bid
Cover-up of Kenyan vote rigging, Odinga team says
Charge of vote rigging made by losing team in Kenya's presidential election
Senators hush-hush as they craft immigration bill
Hush-hush meetings for Gang of 8 senators as they work on sweeping immigration bill
Mineral riches at stake in Greenland vote
Mineral riches uncovered by climate change at stake in Greenland election
Venezuela candidate: Govt exploits Chavez death
Venezuela candidate to government: Stop playing politics with Chavez's corpse
Kenyan church moves past painful election history
Church in Kenya that was attacked after the 2007 election says it has moved on despite scars
Merkel party loses mayor's job in state capital
Merkel's party loses mayor's office in battleground German state, a blow ahead of elections
Pro-gun voters put heat on Democratic senators
Democrats in gun-friendly rural states face pressure from constituents on guns
Bolling set to shape Va. governor's election
Long a GOP foot soldier, Bolling considers whether to burn bridges to party forever if he runs
Jordan's parliament chooses PM for 1st time
Jordan's parliament chooses prime minister for first time in kingdom's history
Maduro leans on Chavez's charisma for popularity
Venezuela's acting president Maduro imitating Chavez as he tries to build own popularity
Kenya vote winner gets 50.07 pct; loser challenges
Kenya presidential winner named with 50.07 pct; prime minister to contest 'democracy on trial'
Slain Miss. mayoral candidate remembered as leader
Slain Miss. mayoral candidate remembered as humble leader who wanted to serve community
Venezuela sets April 14 for presidential election
Venezuela sets April 14 for presidential election; Capriles offered opposition candidacy
Older, quieter than WikiLeaks, Cryptome perseveres
Older, less flashy than WikiLeaks, Cryptome perseveres as a favored site for sharing secrets
Rights groups: Zimbabwe police intensify threats
Zimbabwe rights groups say police increase actions against activists before constitution vote
Zimbabwe official warns of political violence
Zimbabwean Finance Minister charges that political violence is returning ahead of elections
Cardinal Turkson: Africa's best hope for pope
Son of a carpenter, Ghana's Cardinal Peter Turkson, is top African candidate for pope
Levin's retirement gives GOP rare shot at Senate
Levin's retirement gives Michigan Republicans a chance to prove it win a US Senate election



