The Republicans Better Re-Visit Their Strategies if They Want to Hold the White House in 2020 November 8, 2018 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment Trump withstood the Blue Wave, but getting re-elected in 2020 just got a lot harder.
I’m Voting for the Person, Not the Party October 24, 2018 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment Can politicians be trusted to represent your views if you choose to break party lines to elect them?
With Gillespie Surging, Democrats Face Possible Disaster in Virginia Governor’s Race October 24, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence 3 Comments A year after Trump’s victory, a critical swing state that has trended Blue for over a decade is suddenly up for grabs.
A Strange Thing Is Happening on the Way to the Mid-Term Elections August 8, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment Could Trump’s term as president actually be successful? And how will the voters respond if it is?
Third Time’s a Charm: Hillary Clinton for President in 2020? April 6, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Devoid of national leaders, and confident of a Trump crash, Democrats may turn to a “restorationist” Clinton candidacy.
The Democratic Party is crumbling, and it may take America’s political system down with it February 2, 2017 by Jerry Newberry The Democratic Party is at a crossroad, and they have to decide to move toward a more progressive agenda, or work with the Republicans closer to the middle. Either way, America needs them to survive to provide a loyal opposition party. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »