Super Tuesday: What To Watch Beyond Trump vs. Haley
There's a lot to watch for beyond Trump vs. Haley.
There's a lot to watch for beyond Trump vs. Haley.
Let's cut out the doom and gloom and look at the facts.
Stefan Simchowitz is a provocateur. 'Why am I running as a Republican? Because I've seen up close the hypocrisy of the left and it's unfathomable.'
Praying for beneficent tycoons is not the answer. We need the government to step up.
After months of activists and experts calling for the Supreme Court to allow ballot cleansing by individual states, the justices refused.
Donald Trump obviously left office on a sour note in January 2021, written off by many opinion-makers and political professionals. Then President Biden happened. The most remarkable phenomenoa¦
The two impeachments, the 91 counts across 4 indictments, the huge civil penalties, the almost-a-decade-long trail of controversy and scandal, the warnings from former senior officials, the shadow of January 6, 2021-none of it has sidelined Trump. None of it has changed the dynamic of the 2024 presidential race. Biden is losing.
According to the polls, President Biden is currently losing. In the national surveys, Trump is winning by a little over 2 points. And just as in the past two times Trump ran, he's faring better in the Electoral College than in the national polls, with a lead in the tipping-point state of Michigan of around three and a half points. (Biden has not held a lead in any poll there since November.)
There are three key questions surrounding the 2024 presidential election that no one has been able to offer answers for - until now, in light of the findings of a new national poll by our firm, Schoen Cooperman Research.
The latest decisions out of the Supreme Court, first on when to hear former President Donald Trump's immunity appeal, then on how to deal with his Colorado ballot disqualification, have made one thing very clear:
I hoped a unanimous Supreme Court decision on Trump would stop the hand-wringing. But progressives' unhinged responses started flowing immediately.
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As the university's longtime president, Derek Bok fought for racial preferences. Now, the nonagenarian icon of the educational establishment not only bows to the monumental Supreme Court ruling against Harvard but also has wise ideas for making campuses truly diverse.
We Need A Bold Biden
On the day Donald Trump was scheduled to stand trial in Washington for charges related to the events of January 6, the Supreme Court instead delivered a death blow to the Insurrection.
Crime in Austin has soared under a progressive district attorney. On Tuesday, Democrats will decide: Is it time to put a moderate in charge?