by Sarah Cowgill | Mar 20, 2019 | Articles, Politics, Trump Administration
In the 1992 presidential primaries, a third-party candidate led Republican incumbent President George H.W. Bush and Democrat contender Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton by a healthy margin. His name was Ross Perot, a somewhat bigger than life Texas billionaire who captured...
by Graham J Noble | Feb 22, 2019 | Articles, Climate Change, Climate Change, Economic Affairs News, Illegal Immigration, Media, Politics, Social Issues
Democratic primary voters will shape the course – and the outcome – of the 2020 presidential election. Party strategists are, no doubt, already trying to formulate a plan for capturing the White House by presenting their eventual nominee as both a rational moderate...
by Sarah Cowgill | Feb 15, 2019 | Articles, Business News, Culture Rot, Economic Affairs News, Politics
Americans living in highly taxed and regulated states are cashing it all in to head towards greener pastures – and they’re taking their political capital with them. According to the United States Census Bureau, an electoral power shift may emerge after the completion...
by Joe Schaeffer | Feb 12, 2019 | Articles, Politics, The Left, Trump Administration
President Trump is openly taunting Democrats, telling them they can’t win in 2020. The latest slaps suggest the president is of the belief that Democrats just being themselves is his ace in the hole for the next national election. It appears he revels in their...
by Andrew Moran | Jan 24, 2019 | Articles, Media, Politics
The Democratic primary season is upon us, so that means the field of 2020 (not the year, but the number of presidential candidates) will try to endear themselves to the electorate. This year’s crop of politicians – young and old – will employ a series of clichés that...