Introducing FP’s new Election Channel

With the 2012 presidential campaign heating up, and foreign policy taking a more central role in the debate, we’re unveiling the Election 2012 Channel, our new page devoted solely to how the world is factoring into the U.S. political conversation. Features of the channel include profiles of every candidate and their views on foreign policy ...

By , a former associate editor at Foreign Policy.

With the 2012 presidential campaign heating up, and foreign policy taking a more central role in the debate, we're unveiling the Election 2012 Channel, our new page devoted solely to how the world is factoring into the U.S. political conversation.

With the 2012 presidential campaign heating up, and foreign policy taking a more central role in the debate, we’re unveiling the Election 2012 Channel, our new page devoted solely to how the world is factoring into the U.S. political conversation.

Features of the channel include profiles of every candidate and their views on foreign policy and national security, a new weekly column on the campaign by Michael Cohen, and a weekly e-mail newsletter with the latest updates on the campaign. The page will also feature election coverage from Passport as well as all of FP’s blogs. You can also follow our new twitter feed, @FPElection2012

Stay tuned!

Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating

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