Today's Political Lunch Tuesday Snack is all cheesesteak, all the time. Find out why this Philly favorite is such a political hot potato and which candidates are successfully harnessing the power of the Cheez Whiz.
Today on Political Lunch, Mike Gravel is featured in the conclusion of last week's interview. The former U.S. Senator from Alaska shares his plan to get out of Iraq, his views on drugs and gay soldiers, not to mention some choice words for President Bush. Don't miss this one.
On today's first-ever Political Lunch Thursday Snack, Rob takes a look at two popular websites that offer a (sometimes frightening) peek inside the minds at either end of the American political spectrum.
After 349 episodes of Political Lunch, the big day is finally here! For episode #350, Rob and Will break down the night's big events. Just 76 days left until Inauguration Day 2009!
On today's Political Lunch Thursday Snack, Will fills in for Rob with a look at the ongoing battle over when Democratic primary voters will go to the polls.
Following last night's debate, we're having the Democrats for lunch today. Obama takes more flack, Edwards gives as good as he gets, Kucinich rallies the crowd, and Clinton wants to be "your girl".
Today on 49th episode of The Lunch, Rob and Will cover the candidates' differences on Iraq, the GOP infighting over immigration etc., Mike Huckabee's strategy to come from behind, and Chris Dodd's overnight conversion on the Fed.
Today's episode of the Lunch takes a close look at the campaign ads on the air so far. From Romney's "Ocean" to the Richardson's "Interview", Will and Rob serve up the television highlights.
Today on The Lunch, Rob and Will play 10-in-3 with a host of unlikely characters, including a senator from Idaho and a dictator from Cuba. Also in the show, Edwards and an unwelcome guest, Thompson decides to decide, and Wyoming flexes its two electoral votes.
Today on The Lunch Rob and Will take a look at the some of the more unique submissions for the CNN/YouTube debate scheduled for this evening in South Carolina. Santa Claus from Lake Tahoe has a question for the candidates. No kidding. Also: Old friends Rudy should ditch, but doesn't.
Highlights from Barack Obama's acceptance speech at Invesco Field on the final night of the Democratic National Convention. Join Political Lunch next week for another week of convention coverage from St. Paul for the Republican National Convention.
With just 24 hours remaining, John McCain can't buy a boost. The polls remained relatively steady over the last weekend of campaigning, and with the countdown underway, John McCain needs to win 5-of-6 Eastern Time Zone swing states for tomorrow to be even close. Does he have it in him, or will Obama be POTUS 44?
Today's Lunch features another guest appearance from The Onion's Chet Clem, who reports with Will from a ranch in the Lonestar State. Top on the list today are fundraising numbers, Hillary's typo and a Ladybird recovery. Watch closely to see what happens when you cross a zebra with a donkey.
It's Friday, so today's Lunch is a drive-thru edition. In our top stories, Bill Richardson says he'll bring 'em home, Obama says he won't use the bomb, voters say they want a third opinion, and Tom Snyder says it like it is.
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Political Lunch 07-08-09: Palin Polls, Cyber Attacks, G8 Stalemate
Today's Lunch includes what could be the most surprising Sarah Palin headline ever. ALSO: Did North Korea hack US government computers, and what happened today at the G8?
The Democratic Convention is just getting started, but the Political Lunch team has already had quite a trip. From riding roller coasters with Wolf Blitzer, to rocking out with Sugarland and Dave Matthews, to touring the convention hall with Michelle Obama, Rob and Will have plenty to report on day one in Denver.
Today's Lunch includes a look at the top campaign news stories rounding out the week (how many houses do YOU own?), plus a preview of coverage from the Democratic Convention next week in Denver.
Today on Political Lunch, Mike Gravel is featured in the conclusion of last week's interview. The former U.S. Senator from Alaska shares his plan to get out of Iraq, his views on drugs and gay soldiers, not to mention some choice words for President Bush. Don't miss this one.
Wanna bet? Today on the Lunch, Rob and Will report on the political futures markets, which allow you to invest in the success or failure of political candidates. The most successful predictors of election results, every political junkie should get to know these markets.
In the face of a stunning economic decline and fears of a second Great Depression, Rob Millis looks at which candidate is more able to feel your pain.
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