Debates will be pivotal

With both the Democratic and Republican conventions having been downsized and campaign rallies curtailed due to the coronavirus, the Presidential debates are likely to take center stage. The Committee on Presidential Debates has announced the final schedule of debates: The first debate will feature Trump and Biden and take place on September 29, 2020 in … Continue reading Debates will be pivotal

Presidential Race Tightens

Several pieces of evidence suggest that the Presidential race has started to tighten. Perhaps the most visible evidence has been the change in the polling from Rasmussen. Rasmussen has a daily presidential approval poll and on Friday it showed that Trump’s approval has risen to 49% and that he is now tied in a head-to-head … Continue reading Presidential Race Tightens

Is there a “silent majority” of Trump voters?

President Trump has lately been speaking about a “silent majority.” Asked at the White House about polls showing Biden winning easily in November, Trump said that there was a “silent majority like you have never seen before.” Most pollsters dismiss such talk as foolishness and say that Biden is on his way to a landslide … Continue reading Is there a “silent majority” of Trump voters?

Party Registration Update: Republicans gain in PA and FL, Democrats improve in NH

With polls suggesting that Biden is likely to defeat Trump, we thought we would look at party registration trends in three battle ground stakes and compare them to 2016 to see what we can learn. The overall picture seems somewhat mixed and suggests that 2020 will be similar to 2016. Here is what we found: … Continue reading Party Registration Update: Republicans gain in PA and FL, Democrats improve in NH

Casinos Open but Schools and Sports Shut?

Locking down the economy has highlighted a number of interesting priorities among our politicians. During the initial lockdown, many small businesses (barber shops, hairdressers, restaurants, etc) were shut down but liquor stores were deemed to be essential services. Now, there is a growing debate over whether to re-open our schools and universities. President Trump has … Continue reading Casinos Open but Schools and Sports Shut?

Trump calls for opening schools and universities … while Biden supports the lockdown

Today, President Trump went on record that he wants our nation’s schools and universities to re-open this Fall. Tweeting online, Trump stated that “Corrupt Joe Biden and the Democrats don’t want to open schools in the Fall for political reasons, not for health reasons! They think it will help them in November. Wrong, the people … Continue reading Trump calls for opening schools and universities … while Biden supports the lockdown

June 30th Primary Results

Yesterday, we had primaries held in Utah, Colorado and Oklahoma. Many of the results trickled in late in the evening, so we offer our thoughts today. Let’s start with Utah where Republicans are picking a congressional candidate in Utah 4th district to run against the Democratic incumbent Ben McAdams. Republicans selected Burgess Owens, a former … Continue reading June 30th Primary Results

NY #27 Gives More Hope to Republicans

Back in May, we wrote about California’s 25th Congressional district special election where Republican Mike Garcia captured a Democratic seat in convincing fashion. Well, today we want to look more closely at what occurred last week in New York’s 27th congressional district. This district consists of various suburbs outside of Buffalo. The district has leaned … Continue reading NY #27 Gives More Hope to Republicans