Matt Bevin Requests Recanvass In Kentucky
Governor Matt Bevin still won’t concede the Kentucky Governor’s race.
Governor Matt Bevin still won’t concede the Kentucky Governor’s race.
More than twenty states are resisting requests for data from a ‘voter integrity’ Commission built on President Trump’s lie that millions of people voted illegally in the 2016 election.
Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee regardless of what happens in Kentucky and Oregon today, but her campaign is hoping for a win in Kentucky that puts an end to the repetitive stories about Bernie Sanders continuing to win primaries.
Republican Matt Bevin picked up what comes as a surprise win to many observers, and that sets up a big fight over what had been a PPACA program that the White House has touted.
Rand Paul’s flailing Presidential campaign seems to be raising concerns about his Senate seat among some Republicans.
The results of the 2014 midterms should teach us some lessons about how to handle and evaluate polling.
Things are looking good for the GOP to take over the Senate, but there are still several right races that could tip the balance one way or the other.
To a large degree, the Democratic Party’s supposed advantage among women voters appears to not exist this year.
Sometimes, being evasive in answering a question just makes a politician look silly. This is one of those times.
Individual polls are likely to be volatile, so don’t pay too much attention to them.
Is former Senator Larry Pressler surging in his Independent bid to win back his old Senate seat?
Could Alison Lundergran Grimes be surging? Maybe, but we’ll need more evidence to be sure.
Republicans still have an advantage, but Democrats seem to be holding their own in the battle for Senate control.
Mitch McConnell’s campaign was forced to do a shakeup thanks to a scandal that could envelop Ron Paul’s 2012 Presidential campaign.
Some on the left are saying that Hillary Clinton isn’t doing enough to help Democrats in 2014.
The EPA’s new carbon rules leave much to be desired.
A big loss for the Tea Party, and a big win for Mitch McConnell,
A new poll indicates that Democratic candidates are holding their own against Republican challengers in three southern states.
It’s a bit too early for Republicans to be celebrating that Senate majority that so many people are predicting.
Thanks to favorable polling numbers and candidate selection, winning the Senate may very well be in the GOP’s grasp.
Calling anyone a front-runner in a race where we’re still two years away from anyone casting votes is silly. Nonetheless, Rand Paul is an interesting guy to watch for those wondering if the GOP has actually changed.
Mitch McConnell’s hopes to become Senate Majority Leader could hinge on what happens in his own state and in Georgia.
The 7 seats most likely to switch parties are held by Democrats.