What The Republican Establishment Does Not Understand About Compromise
Opinion: The Republican establishment has forgotten that
Opinion: The Republican establishment has forgotten that
Commentary : The grassroots Tea Party groups
Despite the mainstream media narrative, Americans hold
Voters now trust Republicans more than Democrats
Since the 2012 presidential election, I have heard some seriously outrageous claims about the status of American politics, none of which favorable to the future of the Republican Party.
Republicans now hold a 3-point lead over Democrats on the Generic Congressional Ballot for the week ending August 4.
If you thought that the “phony scandal” strategy was over, then you were dead wrong. Kicking off his move to pivot to the economy at Knox College – which has to be the tenth pivot now – President Obama cited those pesky abuses of power as the main reason why he cannot get his agenda through Congress. He’ll travel to Tennessee Tuesday to continue trying to frame this fall’s fiscal fights (Read the 4 Biggest Lies During Obama’s Speech At Knox College).
Republicans continue to hold a one-point lead over Democrats on the Generic Congressional Ballot for the week ending July 7, 2013, which is the third week in a row.
Republicans continue to hold a one-point lead over Democrats on the Generic Congressional Ballot for the week ending July 7, 2013.
Thus far, I have scrutinized the 2014 electoral landscape for the House and gubernatorial races, and the 2014 Senate ratings seem to be a bit different. The political pendulum is swinging, which infers there is a Red State rising, but just how high is little less certain.