Category: Election

How Many Times Will Bloomberg Have To ‘Ask for Forgiveness’?
Stop-and-frisk probably won't be Bloomberg's only need for forgiveness--rather just the first in what could be a long line of contrition.

Trump Hands Vulnerable Democrats Gift for Re-election
Democrats in red and purple districts aren't afraid to go on the offensive and use this new political weapon in this year's campaign.

Don’t Do It, Mike: Hillary As VP Is a Lousy Idea
Except for gender, Hillary in no way balances the ticket. And because she is so disliked, she might repel voters--even in the vice presidential slot.

February Democratic Presidential Debate Review
While we all tried to figure out what actually happened in Iowa, we also got to see all of the candidates debate one last time before the upcoming New Hampshire primary on Tuesday.

Move Over, Joe Biden. Someone Else Is Basking in the Obama Glow
This time Bloomberg is up with an ad which touts his close relationship with our 44th president, and how Bloomberg has worked with Obama on important issues like gun safety, education and job creation.

Trump is Risking Our Elections, says Schumer
Donald Trump and his lawyers have urged for Hunter Biden – former vice president Joe Biden’s son – to be questioned in the impeachment trial, arguing the Bidens participated in corrupt activities while working for the Ukrainian energy company Burisma.

If Yang Meets Oprah, What Then?
If Yang truly wants to become the Democratic nominee, he absolutely should be taking lots of meetings. But with folks who can do a lot more for his candidacy than Oprah Winfrey.

Sanders’ Potential Executive Orders Would Be a Window Into His Presidency
Making his draft executive orders public would give voters an important window into what a Sanders presidency could well look like.

Republicans Could Well Lose by Winning
Americans may well--and should--vote out those senators who have protected Trump.

January Democratic Presidential Debate Review
The new year brought us another round of debates, the last until the Iowa Caucuses on February 3. This debate has been the seventh so far, with a shrinking pool of debaters and of issues to discuss.

