Biden, Warren Lead Race For Democratic Nomination
Two weeks after the most recent debate, Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren are pulling ahead in the polls.
Two weeks after the most recent debate, Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren are pulling ahead in the polls.
Elizabeth Warren’s fellow Democrats aren’t so thrilled with her ‘Medidare For All’ plan.
Senator Elizabeth Warren released a more detailed version of her ‘Medicare For All” plan late last week. It leaves much to be desired.
With Pete Buttigieg rising in the polls, but underperforming among African-Americans, some are wondering if his sexual orientation is holding him back.
Kamala Harris’s Presidential race continues to his bumpy roads.
While the economy is likely to remain at its current levels for the next year, that probably won’t help Trump and the GOP much.
If President Trump expected to get a political bump from the death of the leader of ISIS, he is most likely going to be disappointed.
Greg Mankiw, an economist who served as a top adviser to Mitt Romney and George W. Bush, is officially no longer a Republican
Facing a cash crunch, Kamala Harris is shedding campaign staff and cutting spending. This seldom ends well.
It’s not clear if Congresswoman Liz Cheney wants to run for the open Senate seat in Wyoming. If she did, though, she’d be the prohibitive favorite.
Former Senator and Attorney General Jeff Sessions is reportedly considering running for his old Senate seat.
The stage for the sixth Democratic debate in December is likely to be much smaller.
Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, who is basically a non-entity in the race for the Democratic nomination, will not be running for re-election.
We won’t have whats-his-name to kick around anymore.
The GOP’s efforts to defend the President are becoming more desperate and pathetic by the day.
The first round of polls after last week’s debate has good news for the former Vice-President.
Former Astronaut Mark Kelly is posing a big challenge to Senator Martha McSally in Arizona.
So far at least, Elizabeth Warren is not doing a good job of articulating her foreign policy positions. That needs to change if she’s going to be a serious candidate.
The fourth Democratic debate saw a viewership dip from September, but there are likely some good reasons for that.
Fear of Donald Trump and his minions is making it hard for Republicans to answer a simple question.
Not surprisingly, AOC is getting behind Bernie Sanders in the race for the Democratic nomination.
Elizabeth Warren took most of the fire during last night’s fourth Democratic debate, which will likely go a long way toward winnowing down a crowded field.