

Montana Governor Steve Bullock Joins Crowded Democratic Field
Yet another candidate joins an already crowded field for the 2020 Democratic Presidential nomination.
Yet another candidate joins an already crowded field for the 2020 Democratic Presidential nomination.
There’s a Special Election in Montana tomorrow, and the Democratic candidate is performing far above expectations.
Once again, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren says she isn’t running for President, and has no plans to do so.
With no real opponents in the race for the Democratic nomination, Hillary Clinton has no reason to rush getting into the race.
Elizabeth Warren said once again that she’s not running for President, now or in the future. That’s not going to stop the efforts to draft her, though.
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is not running for President, and she is unlikely to change her mind on that. Nonetheless, the speculation that she is will continue for some time to come because it suits her interests and the interests of others.
Former Senator Jim Webb is the first Democrat to kinda, sorta, throw his hat into the ring for 2016.
Another round of election losses is leading Democrats to contemplate the direction they should take going forward.
Once again, reporters and pundits are arguing that Chris Christie’s “New Jersey style” won’t play well on the stump. I’m not so sure they’re right.
Notwithstanding the hype, there’s one very big reason why the idea of Elizabeth Warren as a viable candidate for President doesn’t make much sense.
Hillary Clinton does not come across well when she tries to play the empathy card.
Brian Schweitzer has a reputation for saying things that most politicians wouldn’t, but that may be just what he needs to get attention if he runs in 2016.
A prairie populist challenger for Hillary Clinton?
The Democratic field for 2016 is frozen in place waiting for the presumptive frontrunner to make a decision.
The beginnings of a populist challenge to Hillary Clinton in 2016?
The GOP’s chances to take over the Senate became much better over the weekend.
Rahm Emanuel is reportedly considering a 2016 presidential run. It’s a thin report.
The White House is making some very odd political choices in its response to the Arizona immigration law.