Unbought and Unbossed: 7 Shirley Chisholm Quotes Reminding Us That Every Vote is a “Protest Vote” September 29, 2016 by Dr. Adia Winfrey With Election Day 2016 less than 40 days away, the new buzz phrases are “protest vote” and “Who are you voting against?”
Trump will need to change the game plan for the next round of debates September 29, 2016 by Jerry Newberry Trump needs to impress in the next debate round, if he wants his momentum to continue. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
The most amazing thing we saw in the Presidential debate was what we didn’t see September 27, 2016 by Jerry Newberry The fireworks many expected were missing for the most part, but perhaps we are just getting warmed up. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
Perceptions of “Elitism” Often Doom Democratic Candidates. Is Hillary Clinton Next? September 26, 2016 by Stewart Lawrence Clinton’s branding of Trump supporters as “deplorables” has helped fuel his latest surge.
Why Gary Johnson Cannot Win and Bernie Sanders Lost September 23, 2016 by Ayanna Nahmias Leave a Comment It’s a private club. They’re not in it.
“SEMPER FI”? Soldiers and Veterans May Be Up for Grabs in 2016 September 18, 2016 by Stewart Lawrence Some conservatives fear Trump may have weakened the GOP’s traditional advantage with military voters.
Donald Trump’s Polling “Surge” is Turning into a “Wave” September 16, 2016 by Stewart Lawrence On the eve of the first televised presidential debate, the momentum in the 2016 race has shifted away from Clinton
Who is the most frightening candidate today? September 15, 2016 by Jerry Newberry The public’s perception of the most qualified candidate for president has shifted in the last few months.
Before Clinton Implodes, Democrats Should Turn to Joe Biden September 14, 2016 by Stewart Lawrence With voter distrust at an all-time time, Clinton’s odds of winning in November are fading fast.
Influence of Muslim-American Voters May Far Exceed Their Numbers September 11, 2016 by Stewart Lawrence A fast-growing but volatile voting constituency confronts an unusually stark choice in 2016.