10.22.2020

By Catherine Mortensen With so much information coming at us each day, it can be hard to get through all the data to know what’s important, and what’s not. Our research team did the heavy lifting for you and came up with what we think are the […]
10.21.2020

By Robert Romano From 1888 all the way through 1996 , an uninterrupted period of 108 years, the winner of the popular vote was the winner of the Electoral College. Then, Republicans began to lose their edge, losing the popular vote in two out of three of the elections they ended up winning, in […]
10.20.2020

By Catherine Mortensen This week the U.S. Supreme Court announced it will consider two cases involving the Trump administration’s border security programs. One of the cases challenges the administration’s use of defense funding to help pay for the wall along the southern border, the other case involves “Migrant Protection […]
10.19.2020

By Catherine Mortensen Robyn Sandoval, a suburban mother who lives outside of Austin, Texas, says she has supported Joe Biden for many years. But not this year. “This year, I am following the issues and my vote is going to be on the issues, and not the […]
10.19.2020

By Rick Manning It is anticipated that Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) will introduce the Keep Nine Amendment to the U.S. Constitution within days, and every U.S. Senator regardless of political party should support it. We have seen the threat to politicize the Judicial Branch through a court […]
10.16.2020

By Robert Romano Twitter and Facebook have both limited distribution of an Oct. 14 report from the New York Post’s Emma-Jo Morris and Gabrielle Fonrouge entitled, “Smoking-gun email reveals how Hunter Biden introduced Ukrainian businessman to VP dad” detailing an alleged meeting between former Vice President Joe Biden and Burisma executive Vadym Pozharskyi who Biden’s son, Hunter, used to […]