by James Fite | Aug 9, 2020 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Law, Politics, Social Issues, The Left, Trump Administration
July 31 was the day the pandemic unemployment assistance – that sweet $600 a week extra keeping the out of work living high on the hog – officially expired. Congress had given themselves a deadline of Friday, August 7 to pass the next piece of Coronavirus relief, but...
by Leesa K. Donner | Aug 6, 2020 | Articles, Election 2020, Politics, Trump Administration
One of the best polls around – Rasmussen’s White House Watch – reveals that President Trump is beginning to gain traction with younger people. As well, those listed as “other” in the race category strongly prefer the president over Democratic challenger Joe Biden. In...
by Mark Angelides | Aug 4, 2020 | Articles, Columns, Election 2020, Politics, The Left, Trump Administration
The Candidates’ Market Report Polls are starting to tighten in the presidential election. Whereas in June we were seeing Joe Biden on plus 10%, plus 12%, and even plus 14% in many surveys, in July his lead is averaging around 7% nationally. As riots rage across...
by James Fite | Jul 30, 2020 | Articles, Crime & Punishment, Politics, Privacy & Tech
Republicans and Democrats: In today’s hyper-partisan America, they rarely agree on anything. Still, though they had entirely different reasons for doing so, both sides found common ground on one issue. Big Tech is causing big trouble – and it has to stop. Wednesday,...
by Mark Angelides | Jul 28, 2020 | Columns, Election 2020
The Candidates’ Market Report Have Republican voters been under-represented in the swath of polls that give Joe Biden a substantial lead ranging from seven to ten points? Comms director for the Trump campaign, Tim Murtaugh, seems to think so. Referencing recent...