04.04.2025

By Manzanita Miller The Democratic Party has been searching for its edge ever since President Donald Trump won reelection in November. Demographic destiny — the idea that Hispanics and young voters would merge into eventual Democratic voters and propel the party forward — has not panned out […]
04.02.2025

By Robert Romano Republicans held two key Congressional seats in the April 1 special elections in Florida’s 1st and 6th congressional districts , with Jimmy Patronis and Randy Fine both winning relatively easily over their Democratic opponents, 56.9 percent to 42.3 percent and 56.7 percent to 42.7 percent respectively. Both were seats in districts President Donald Trump and the […]
04.02.2025

By Manzanita Miller A searing new survey from Gallup is proving that the young and Hispanic voter shift toward President Donald Trump that pushed him over the finish line last November does not appear to be decelerating as Democrats had hoped. The survey, conducted March 3-16 among […]
03.31.2025

By Robert Romano At a town hall question and answer with Elon Musk in Green Bay, Wis. on March 30 on behalf of Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel, the White House Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) revealed that since 2021, 5.5 million non-citizens have been given Social Security numbers. Of those, DOGE has already identified 1.3 million who are collecting Medicaid , a […]
03.31.2025

By Manzanita Miller In a recent New York Times deep dive , David Shor, a data scientist from the Democratic-leaning consulting firm Blue Rose Research, just dropped some hard-hitting facts about the 2024 election and why Democrats lost. Shor’s analysis – backed by his firm’s autopsy of voter shifts during […]
03.28.2025

By Robert Romano There is no such thing as a permanent majority. That might be the lesson from President Donald Trump’s withdrawal of the nomination of U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, which would have forced another special election this year […]
03.26.2025

By Bill Wilson A decade ago, I theorized that overlooked voters who had become politically disengaged after the modern Democratic Party abandoned them would be the key to conservatives creating a realigned political majority. In the last three presidential election cycles, we’ve seen non-college whites, […]