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Might Republican Anthony Pappas beat socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in November after all? July 13, 2018
Monica Showalter
The left is eating its own in the new dust-up between socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Democrat she defeated, Joe Crowley. As a result, the Democrat vote in their district might actually be split. Advantage: Republican Antony Pappas.
Lesser of two evils, 2016 episode October 22, 2016
Silvio Canto, Jr.
No one has dissected Mrs. Clinton better than Dr. Charles Krauthammer this week.
The Least Favored Candidates Are Now the Most Favored April 11, 2016
Michael Bargo, Jr.
Relentless progressive negativity has boomeranged.
The Establishment's Path to Victory February 22, 2016
Daren Jonescu
Things are looking bleak for the GOP establishment's favorite choice at the moment, but precedent strongly suggests that they will not give up easily.
Nobody Knows: The State of the Primaries and the Nation January 31, 2016
Clarice Feldman
It is increasingly difficult to predict the outcome of this year’s primaries. It seems to be an anything can happen year.
The Anatomy of Hillary's Electorate October 31, 2015
Arnold Cusmariu
Ideology and gimme are the two things motivating Hillary's supporters.
The outsider is going to need 60 votes too September 2, 2015
Silvio Canto, Jr.
People may be overlooking an important part of governing.
Perry Playing Well in Iowa July 20, 2014
Thomas Lifson
Rick Perry leaves little doubt he is running for president, and wows the crowds in Iowa.
Hillary's Chinese Espionage Problem May 28, 2014
Ed Timperlake
If she runs for president, Hillary Clinton will open a door.
Hillary for President? Really? November 11, 2013
Jim Yardley
It's time we had a woman president. Just not this one.


