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by | Nov 15, 2022

Gen Z is taking credit for quashing the projected midterm red wave. In the days following the Nov. 8 election, the claim echoed across the political landscape. Credit the kids, the 18-to-29-year-olds, for turning the red wave pink or —…

by | Nov 15, 2022

“Nothing.” That is what President Joe Biden promised to do differently after last week’s disappointing, frustrating, and confounding midterm elections. “I’m not going to change anything in any fundamental way,” Biden reiterated in the post-vote news conference on Wednesday. So,…

by | Nov 12, 2022

The Wall Street Journal placed a box with poll results right in the middle of its lead editorial on Thursday, Nov. 10. It cites its source as “Media exit poll, Nov. 8, 2022,” and it reads: Is your opinion of…

by | Nov 10, 2022

In what was an overall frustrating election night for Republicans, in which the oft-predicted “red wave” failed to materialize nationally, there was one state above all that provided a clear beacon of hope. That would be my adopted state of…

by | Nov 3, 2022

We’ll all be planted in front of our big screens on Tuesday night to watch election returns, hanging on every word, every prediction, every comment spoken by decision-desk habitués. The big, color-coded electronic maps will be lighting up, and the…

by | Oct 25, 2022

We’ll start this off by equating the physical characteristics of a political wave election with those of the more natural kind. Not so much for the benefit of our regular readers but perhaps for those of the Democrat trolls and…

by | Aug 5, 2022

The state of Tennessee managed to count the vast majority of its votes in a single night, a strange occurrence that demonstrates the inadequacy of other states’ election policies.  For the most part, Tennessee’s races were a sleepy affair. Gov….

by | Aug 1, 2022

Of the five states holding primaries on Tuesday, the most interesting may be Washington because its unique open primary system, in which all candidates appear on the same ballot regardless of party, may give direct insight into the midterm election. …

by | Jul 16, 2022

Nevada Democrats gambled when they drew the state’s house map to favor them and a new poll suggests they may come away empty-handed. The survey, conducted by Emerson College for KLAS-TV and the Hill, finds that all of the Democrats…

by | Jul 1, 2022

President Joe Biden’s approval rating has not changed following the release of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Haealth Organization, according to a poll from Emerson College. The finding pours cold water on Democrats’ hopes that the reversal of Roe v. Wade…

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