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by | Apr 28, 2022

The New York Court of Appeals, the highest court in the state, tossed out the congressional map redrawn to give Democrats advantage. The dim, uphill, and banana-peel-strewn path Democrats tread to retain the House of Representatives now features barbed wire,…

by | Apr 27, 2022

It is rare in Western democracies for election losers to get nearly as much attention as the winner. That is what happened in France after the rematch between Monsieur Macron and Madame Le Pen. Macron won comfortably with 58.5 percent…

by | Apr 23, 2022

France will choose its next president this Sunday. As in the 2017 election, voters will once again decide between Emmanuel Macron of the centrist Republic On The Move Party and Marine Le Pen, the candidate for the far-right National Rally…

by | Apr 21, 2022

Next Sunday, French voters will decide on their next president. While most of the country and the rest of the world are united, for valid reasons, against populist Marine Le Pen, the truth of the matter is that voters have…

by | Apr 19, 2022

The result of the first round of the presidential election has confronted France with the prospect of power in the hands of Marine Le Pen, the far-right populist leader. She is only two to four points behind President Emmanuel Macron…

by | Apr 11, 2022

France’s much-anticipated 2022 presidential election, which held its first round on April 10, proved to be a déjà vu moment that recalled the 2017 election. The incumbent centrist, Emmanuel Macron of the Republic on the Move Party, garnered 27.6 percent of…

by | Apr 10, 2022

A few days before the first round of the French presidential election, which in effect serves as a primary inasmuch as the different factions of left, right, and center compete for the chance to represent their blocs in the runoff,…

by | Apr 6, 2022

Former pundit Éric Zemmour seems to be on the losing side in the civil war tearing apart the hard-right in France. According to the polls, National Assembly member Marine Le Pen will thrash him in the first round of the…

by | Jan 11, 2022

I have always viewed immigration as a positive because I share the optimism of President Ronald Reagan, for whom I worked: those fleeing tyranny and poverty tend to most understand what America is about and offers. Indeed, I am currently…

by | Dec 9, 2021

This 2022 Georgia gubernatorial election is shaping up to be a rough one for Republicans. Democrat Stacey Abrams is opposing Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, possibly as a stepping stone to the White House. Former Sen. David Perdue, citing concern that…

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