Steve King Is Low On Money And Out Of Friends
Iowa Congressman Steve King finds himself low on campaign cash and with virtually no support from his party.
Iowa Congressman Steve King finds himself low on campaign cash and with virtually no support from his party.
Controversial former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was voted out of office in 2016 after serving six terms in office, is running to get his old job back.
A new poll shows Joe Biden dropping significantly among national Democrats to the point where he is effectively tied with Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Joe Walsh, a former Tea Party stalwart who served in Congress nine years ago, has thrown his hat in the ring against President Trump for the 2020 GOP Presidential Nomination.
Elizabeth Warren is rising tn the polls of the Democratic primary race, but one analyst argues she may be the perfect candidate….to help re-elect Donald Trump.
Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moulton is ending a Presidential bid that few people were paying attention to.
Republican candidates are lining up to take on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez even though the odds of a Republican winning in her district are essentially zero.
Republicans from around the country want Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to run for Senate in Kansas. Because they’re afraid they can’t win without him.
Donald Trump’s delusions of grandeur are getting more and more bizarre.
Mark Kelly, and the Democratic Party, got some good news in the latest Senate poll out of Arizona.
Even when it comes from his favorite propaganda network, Donald Trump doesn’t like bad news.
Former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, who dropped out of the race for President just last week, is running for Senate in his home state.
As many as twelve candidates for the Democratic nomination may not qualify for the next debate. They should use that as an opportunity to get out of a race they clearly aren’t going to win.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee is the latest candidate to drop ou of the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination. He won’t be the last.
A new poll shows Donald Trump losing to top Democrats in head-to-head races.
Former Vice-President Biden has dropped his first television ad in Iowa, and it touches on his strongest selling point.
The junior Senator from Massachusetts could be facing a big challenge in 2020.
Joe Biden continues to lead the Democratic field but Elizabeth Warren has slipped into second while Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris appear to be slipping.
Joe Biden continues to have a strong lead in the Palmetto State, thanks largely to strong support from African-American voters.
Beto O’Rourke is once again rejecting the idea of running for Senate instead of President.
There are hints that former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper could abandon his seemingly doomed Presidential bid to run for Senate.
Rich candidates are buying artificial donors to stay in the contest.
The 76-year-old Democratic frontrunner’s penchant for gaffes is raising questions about his fitness to govern.
The Trump campaign and several other parties have filed lawsuits challenging California’s new law requiring candidates for President to release copies of their tax returns.
Donald Trump is a complete package, you can’t support part of it without at least implicitly endorsing all of it.
One week out from the second Democratic debate, Elizabeth Warren appears to be the biggest beneficiary. while Kamala Harris appears to be falling behind.
In the battle for Senate control in 2020, the conditions appear to favor Republicans. At least for now.
More than half of the House Democratic Caucus has endorsed impeachment, but that’s unlikely to cause Nancy Pelosi to move off her current position.
The only African-American Republican in the House of Representatives is retiring, and that should worry Republicans nationwide.
The odds have increased all border districts will be represented by Democrats after 2020.
Another post-debate poll shows little change in the race for the Democratic nomination.
The first poll since this week’s debate concluded shows little movement in the race for the Democratic nomination.
As was the case in June, the second night of the second Democratic debate was seen by more people than the first night.
July’s Jobs Report was in line with expectations, but hardly indicative of a booming economy.
Future debates among the 2020 Democratic candidates are likely to have fewer participants. That’s a good thing.
As was the case a month ago, Vice-President Biden and Senator Kamala Harris were the focus of last night’s debate. Things turned out very differently, though.
It looks like fewer people are tuning in for the second Democratic debate.
Once again, President Trump can’t help but make something meant to recognize real American heroes all about himself.
The first night of the second Democratic debate consisted largely of clashes between the party’s progressive wing and more moderate elements.
The bizarre format meant an angry old man got the lion’s share of air time.
For the second time in month, the candidates for the Democratic Presidential nomination will face off in a two-night debate, so it’s as good a time as any to look at the polls.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg isn’t very impressed by the proposals made by several liberal politicians lately to increase the size of the Supreme Court to counterbalance the conservative tilt created by the Gorsuch and Kavanaugh confirmations.
Tulsi Gabbard has filed a seemingly frivolous lawsuit against Google due to a temporary suspension of her advertising account.
Kamala Harris’s post-debate rise in the polls appears to be losing momentum as we head into the second debate.
Even a Fox News poll finds that the American public finds the President’s recent rhetoric to be racist. There’s a different picture when you look at his supporters, though.
The Mueller hearing has weakened the political argument for impeachment. Democrats need to proceed with caution, and concentrate on winning in 2020 rather than removing the President from office prematurely.
The top four Democratic candidates are grouped closely together in the most recent polls out of delegate-rich California.
Two new polls show that the President’s recent racist tweetstorms have not gone over well with Americans as a whole, but that’s unlikely to cause the President to walk them back.
The President’s approval is up and disapproval down after the latest incidents.