11.07.2023

By Robert Romano The latest New York Times-Siena poll taken Oct. 22 to Nov. 3 shows former President Donald Trump leading incumbent President Joe Biden in five critical battleground states a year away from the 2024 election: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania. A sharp departure from the very closely contested 2020 election, Trump is up big in the […]
11.06.2023

By Robert Romano Former President Donald Trump continues to press his advantage against incumbent President Joe Biden in the latest HarrisX-Messenger poll , 51 percent to 49 percent, a lead that jumps to five points when Robert Kennedy, Jr. and Cornell West are included in the mix, with Trump garnering 41 […]
11.03.2023

By Manzanita Miller While there is a dearth of data showing the border crisis is costing Biden heavily in polls, Biden’s plan to dramatically expand immigration and resettle record-breaking numbers of individuals from Latin America through the refugee program is wildly out of step with public opinion. […]
11.01.2023

By Manzanita Miller President Biden continues to trail across the country singing the virtues of “Bidenomics”, but voters aren’t buying it – especially female voters in highly contested battleground states that will play an outsized role in 2024. Biden won women by a wide fifteen-percentage-point margin in […]
10.31.2023

By Robert Romano In the 2024 transportation and housing appropriations bill , House Republicans are once again poised defund a bid by the federal government to take over state and local zoning laws via a Department of Housing and Urban Development regulation to condition $3.3 billion of community development block grants on changes to […]
10.30.2023

By Robert Romano When Robert Kennedy, Jr. pulled out of the national Democratic presidential primary, opting to run as an independent, it appeared that it might be clearing the way for President Joe Biden to run relatively unopposed in the primary. Primary challenges, even ones where the […]
10.27.2023

By Manzanita Miller There was a time when the Democratic Party maintained a moderately believable facade as the voice of the middle-class, claiming to represent the interests of blue-collar families and rural America while condemning Wall Street elitists, but that political dichotomy belongs back in the 2010s. […]
10.26.2023

By Robert Romano House Republicans came to their collective senses on Oct. 25 and elected U.S. Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) as the new Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, ushering in new leadership three weeks after former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) was ousted when 208 House Democrats joined a coalition of 8 House Republicans on Oct. 3 in […]