2018 Elections Archives - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
by | Oct 2, 2022

After nearly four years and millions of wasted taxpayer funds, U.S. District Judge Steve C. Jones ruled on Friday that Georgia’s election practices had violated neither the Constitution nor the Voting Rights Act (VRA) during the 2018 gubernatorial election. Shortly…

by | Jun 24, 2022

Andrew Gillum is suffering through a prolonged milk-was-a-bad-choice period. After the former Tallahassee mayor came within 33,000 votes of the governorship of Florida in 2018, he found himself even closer to his own vomit, a bag of methamphetamine, and a…

by | Jan 12, 2022

The photo of U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) dining happily with her beau outdoors in South Beach just before the New Year confirmed what Floridians already knew: Florida had emerged as an international symbol of sanity and liberty. “Welcome to…

by | Oct 11, 2018

As I wrote here last week, the Democrats’ weeks-long, baseless smear of Brett Kavanaugh wasn’t quite yielding the results that the party hoped it would. What they accomplished was the uniting and energizing of a Republican base that previously had…

by | Jul 30, 2018

The blue wave is back! Having lost sight of that storied surge this spring, when Democratic prospects appeared to be ebbing, Beltway soothsayers have again spied a cerulean tsunami on the horizon. A sudden spate of “news” stories predict that…

by | May 24, 2018

Normally it is rare for a freshman Congressman to make a big impact in a 435-member House of Representatives where everything is ruled by seniority. The best hope for a new member usually is to slowly build up their kudos…

by | Mar 15, 2018

The congressional leadership of the GOP seems determined to hand their congressional majorities back to the Democrats. Otherwise, why would they even consider including two Obamacare bailouts — the cost-sharing reduction (CSR) and risk mitigation programs — in the upcoming…

by | Feb 8, 2018

For as long as President Trump has been in office, Democrats and their media mouthpieces have been eagerly looking forward to the 2018 midterm elections. Not only are midterms historically favorable to the party not in the White House, but…

by | Jan 2, 2018

Last week I received an email from one of my radio show listeners saying “I voted for President Trump but if I had it to do over again, I wouldn’t.” I responded, “I’m in exactly the opposite position: I didn’t…

by | Nov 10, 2017

The picture of the Democratic Party that emerges from Tuesday’s election results is not one of renewal but one of complacency — a party that is content to run in place, winning where Hillary won, but not making any serious…

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