02.01.2024

Cartoon: Fully Armed

02.01.2024

A Strong Showing for Haley in South Carolina Could Depend Heavily on Democrats Determined to Obstruct Trump

By Manzanita Miller South Carolina’s GOP primary on Feb. 24 will deliver another match between its former governor Nikki Haley and Former President Trump. Haley’s level of success will depend heavily on her ability to court non-Republicans who are more determined to block Trump from the nomination […]

01.31.2024

Trump has led 65 percent of polls taken since December, Biden has only led 16 percent. Is the popular vote in play?

By Robert Romano As the first month of 2024 draws to a close, former President Donald Trump appears to be widening his lead over incumbent President Joe Biden in the presidential race, averaging a 3.9 percentage point lead in the national popular vote polls taken according to RealClearPolling.com , 47.8 percent to 43.9 percent. Over the past two months, Trump has led 24 […]

01.29.2024

After sweeping Iowa and New Hampshire, and leading in South Carolina, now Trump faces the Supreme Court primary

By Robert Romano After sweeping the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary — the first Republican in a competitive presidential nomination race to do so since the GOP started using the Iowa caucus in 1976 — former President Donald Trump will run unopposed in the Nevada caucus […]

01.26.2024

Congress mulls border deal while Biden undermines Texas’ sovereignty in Mexican standoff on southern border

By Robert Romano Amid the backdrop of Texas’ decision to continue deploying the Texas National Guard to secure the southern border with razor wire, specific to Eagle Pass crossing of the Rio Grande at Shelby Park, following a Supreme Court ruling on Jan. 22 that lifted an injunction on the Border Patrol by the […]

01.26.2024

The Non-College Vote Often Predicts the Presidential Winner – will This be the Case in 2024?   

By Bill Wilson    The key takeaway that could terrify the anti-Trump camp more than the former president’s victories in Iowa and New Hampshire have, is that Trump’s strong showing among non-college voters so far could be highly predictive of the outcome of the general election.   Former […]

01.25.2024

33.6 percent in New Hampshire wanted someone besides Biden, but they should be careful what they wish for. The dark horse never rides.

By Robert Romano President Joe Biden won the New Hampshire Democratic Party primary on Jan. 23 via a write-in campaign with 65.4 percent of the vote over U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) with 20.1 percent and Marianne Williamson with 4.1 percent. 6.5 percent wrote somebody in. Biden’s win came after initially seeking to skip the contest […]

01.25.2024

Cartoon: Hope and Chains

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 […]

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