As always, we’re keeping an eye (sometimes both) on the presidential field and there’s a lot to look at this week.
Rick Perry caused a stir earlier this week, calling into question President Obama’s citizenship. Perry first said it’s “fun to poke fun at” Obama, but then backed away from the long-refuted accusation.
Mitt Romney didn’t exactly win over Ohio conservatives on Tuesday when he refused to express his support for a ballot initiative that curbs collective bargaining rights for Buckeye State employees. But once Perry pounced on the non-committal stance, Romney affirmed his support for the ballot initiative and apologized for any confusion.
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Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) weighs in on the president's jobs plan and offers a Republican alternative.
Candy Crowley shares her thoughts on this Sunday's edition of State of the Union.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton shares her thoughts on the U.S.'s troop withdrawal in Iraq and also talks about if the U.S. is concerned about Iran moving in.
Vice President Joe Biden talks about his political future and whether he is running for president in 2016.
Vice President Joe Biden talks about the economy, Obama's jobs bill and the 2012 elections in an exclusive interview with CNN's Candy Crowley.
(CNN)-It's early, and State of the Union is bringing you the best of the morning headlines to go with your cup of coffee.
Check out what we're reading, then join us at 9am/12pm ET for three Washington power players: Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell.
As President Obama announces the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of the year, we’ll talk about that with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaking from Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Then, in an exclusive interview with Vice President Joe Biden we’ll take a behind the scenes look into the Obama 2012 reelection campaign, as he files papers to be on the New Hampshire ballot. Plus, we’ll get his take on the President’s jobs bill and a very interesting thought as he shares the thought that he may run for president in 2016.
And finally Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on Obama’s jobs bill and the Republican alternative to the plan.
It’s all happening this Sunday on State of the Union at 9 am / 12 p.m ET
Watch a preview of Candy’s interview with Vice President Biden and his thoughts on a possible 2016 presidential run.
Vice President Joe Biden leaves the door open to a 2016 run from Candy's exclusive interview airing this Sunday at 9am/Noon ET.
Candy previews her exclusive interview with Vice President Joe Biden, who touted the NATO mission in Libya.
The full interview with Vice President Biden will air on State of the Union this Sunday at 9am/Noon ET.