By Manzanita Miller A majority of polls nationally show a close race between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, even as the lawsuit against Trump for allegedly falsifying business records continues in Manhattan. While the race remains tight, there are worrying signs for Biden among […]
By Robert Romano Since 1960, Democrats have won the popular vote in 10 out of the last 16 presidential elections, and thanks to a combination of historical realignment (beginning during the 1930s), presidential coattails and the incumbency advantage, have also won U.S. House majorities in 11 out […]
By Manzanita Miller Last month headlines abounded that finally President Joe Biden was gaining an edge in polls against former President Trump, but that edge is fading rapidly, even as Trump’s legal battle continues. A new CNN poll shows Trump recovering his edge against Biden despite fending off a lawsuit over […]
By Robert Romano Congress wants to break the internet. Recently, the TikTok ban was signed into law after House leaders stuck H.R. 7521 into the Ukraine-Israel-Taiwan supplemental — with almost no deliberation — to force divestiture of any website or application or else have it removed from hosting services if the President […]
By Rick Manning The constant battling between members of the House GOP Conference sometimes can seem like silly high school student body politics, but it isn’t and it is important to understand why the fight exists. Generally speaking there are three distinct groups of Republicans in the […]
By Manzanita Miller Big government leftism has experienced a rapid erosion of public trust over the past four years due to three national calamities: Covid, Biden, and the border. President Joe Biden’s approval rating has been alarmingly low for over twelve solid months and Americans say by […]
By Manzanita Miller The criminal case against former President Donald Trump for allegedly falsifying business records does not appear to be boosting President Joe Biden’s chances in November, with Biden’s once narrow lead over Trump disappearing in new polls. The trial appears to be largely impacting partisans, […]
By Robert Romano If a president cannot be prosecuted by the Justice Department while in office for potential crimes committed in the process of executing official acts of the Presidency, because doing so would unconstitutionally interfere with the separation of powers and the execution of the office, […]