Democrats Coming Under Increasing Pressure Over Debate Schedule
The pressure on Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz to expand the 2016 debate schedule is increasing.
The pressure on Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz to expand the 2016 debate schedule is increasing.
Bernie Sanders continues to cause Hillary Clinton problems, and Joe Biden could cause more if he enters the race.
A new poll shows Bernie Sanders gaining traction outside of New Hampshire for the first time.
Some of Hillary Clinton’s Democratic opponents are complaining about the DNC’s parsimonious debate schedule.
Trump is at -51 net favorability and Clinton at +40. The rest of the field is at “Who?”
A new poll shows Bernie Sanders ahead of Hillary Clinton, but within the margin of error, in New Hampshire. But a deeper examination suggests that Bernie-mentum is a mile wide and an inch deep.
Based on a recent poll, it doesn’t appear that Democrats are all that eager for Vice-President Biden to challenge Hillary Clinton.
Last night reinforced what I thought about some candidates and changed what I think about others.
There’s another round of reports about Joe Biden running for President, but I wouldn’t put much stock them.
While “fundamentals” will have more impact on choosing our next president than what happens on the campaign trail, the race itself is important.
Former Virginia Senator Jim Webb is running for President for reasons I would assume make sense to him.
Bernie Sanders is closing in the polls, but it still seems as though it doesn’t mean as much as some political pundits will try to tell you it does.
If Jim Webb runs for President, he will be the only candidate in either party who is on record defending the Confederate Battle Flag. And he’s thinking of running as a Democrat.
A new poll shows that Hillary Clinton remains largely unstoppable on her quest for the Democratic Presidential Nomination, and she has a pretty clear path to the White House as well.
Two new polls show Bernie Sanders rising in the polls in New Hampshire, but they likely don’t mean anything in the long term.
Hillary Clinton remains as much the inevitable Democratic nominee as she always has been.
The “Draft Warren” movement is basically dead.
Hillary Clinton is a deeply flawed candidate who might not even make a very good President. But that doesn’t matter in the race for the Democratic Nomination, and she’s probably going to be the next President anyway.
Maryland’s former Governor will announce his candidacy for President next week. Don’t expect him to go very far.
Bernie Sanders is running for President. He’s not going to win, but he’s not running because he thinks he can win.
The GOP race remains tight, but some candidates have benefited from their entry into the race more than others. Overall, though, Hillary Clinton continues to dominate.
To the surprise of few, Hillary Clinton is running for President
Once again, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren says she isn’t running for President, and has no plans to do so.