Category: Presidency

It Will Be His First Big Mistake if the Democratic Nominee Lets Warren Get Away
Regardless of which hopeful emerges victorious with the nomination in hand, he would be committing political malpractice if he doesn't find a prominent place for Warren in his new administration.

Super Tuesday Proves Our Election Isn’t for Sale
So outside this potential Trump exception, which I'm not sure even counts as an exception, the lesson we learned Tuesday night is that billionaires may try to buy our elections--but we, the voters, are not buying.

Super Tuesday: The Democratic Party is Trying to Stop Sanders. Can They?
Today is Super Tuesday, the day when the most states hold caucuses or primaries, with around a third of Democratic voters casting their votes for who they want to be the Democratic party’s nomination for presidency.

This Republican Will Vote for Any Democrat, Even a Yellow Dog
A GOP insider is fed up with Trump enablers. So this time, he is voting blue.

South Carolina Democratic Presidential Debate Review
With three primaries and caucuses out of the way, and so many important ones left to go, we met our candidates on the debate stage yet again.

If Sanders Is Winning, He Needs To Unify His Party
Sanders needs to do whatever it takes to unify his party, and put Democrats in a strong position to defeat Donald Trump.

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.

Mike Pence Has Been Perhaps the Most Irrelevant VP in at Least a Generation
You have to go back at least a generation, and perhaps Dan Quayle, before you find a vice president who has been as irrelevant as Mike Pence.

