01.25.2024

Cartoon: Hope and Chains

By A.F. Branco Click here for a higher level resolution version. 

01.24.2024

Trump sweeps New Hampshire, Iowa, first Republican in competitive primary to achieve feat, Haley on last legs

By Robert Romano Former President Donald Trump easily won the New Hampshire primary against rival former South Carolina Republican Gov. Nikki Haley with a record number of votes for the contest, 166,000 and counting with 92 percent of precincts reporting, and the third highest percentage total, 54.6 percent, for a Republican in a competitive primary after Richard Nixon’s 78 percent in 1968 and Dwight Eisenhower’s 56 percent in 1952. The margin, […]

01.24.2024

Biden Could Lose Over Twenty Points with Black Voters in Michigan If Democrats Aren’t Careful 

By Manzanita Miller   Ever since Obama’s second reelection in 2012, Black Americans have been slowly drifting away from Democrats due to the party’s abandonment of the working class. That process has rapidly accelerated under the Biden Administration, and Democrats are now sounding the alarm bells about […]

01.23.2024

Is Biden a weak incumbent? Biden’s first test in 2024 comes in the New Hampshire primary.

By Robert Romano President Joe Biden’s first test in his 2024 reelection bid will come today, Jan. 23, in the New Hampshire primary, versus U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) and Marianne Williamson, wherein Biden will not even appear on the ballot, but is nonetheless favored to win […]

01.23.2024

10 percent of student debt borrowers refusing to pay their loans out of entitlement

By Rick Manning The New York Post reports that “nearly 9 million Americans failed to make their first [student loan] payment” after a resumption of payments following a Supreme Court decision overturning President Joe Biden’s attempt to forgive $500 billion of loans. 69 percent in a survey by Intelligent.com say they cannot afford to pay […]

01.22.2024

Trump widens lead in New Hampshire primary polls after DeSantis withdraws from GOP presidential race

By Robert Romano As Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis withdrew from the presidential race on Jan. 21, leaving a two-way race between former President Donald Trump and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley for the Republican nomination, new polling out shows a significant jump in favor of […]

01.22.2024

Joe Biden’s legacy of disastrous failure comes home to roost with Houthi terrorist attacks on Suez trade route

By Rick Manning Joe Biden’s presidency started with a series of blunders ranging from creating the current illegal immigrant crisis through his immediate rollback of former President Donald Trump’s successful border security policies to rejoining the Paris Climate Accords and revoking the permit for the Keystone XL […]

01.19.2024

New Hampshire Now a Two-Way Race? Haley is Neck and Neck with Trump but Trump Dominates on Immigration and the Economy  

By Manzanita Miller Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley – who came in third place in the recent Iowa caucuses – is neck and neck with Former President Trump in New Hampshire according to the latest survey from the American Research Group . This is an increase for Haley since December […]

01.18.2024

Cartoon: Who Are We?

By A.F. Branco Click here for a higher level resolution version.

01.18.2024

Could Trump sweep the primaries?

By Robert Romano After a record-setting near 30-point win in the Iowa caucus , former President Donald Trump has headed to New Hampshire to do what no candidate in a competitive Republican primary has ever done—win both Iowa and New Hampshire. Incumbent presidents sweep the primaries all the time — when they don’t, or if the […]

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