The City of Brotherly Love is about to elect a new Mayor. Well, technically they won’t do that until November – but given that Philadelphia hasn’t chosen a Republican Mayor since 1947 – the May 16th Democratic primary is essentially the ballgame. Since I last updated you all this race, we’ve gotten four separate polls, two of which were independent surveys. By averaging … [Read more...] about A Final Preview of the Wide-Open Democratic Primary in the Philly Mayoral Race
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Biden Launches 2024 Re-Election Campaign With Focus on Freedom
The time for ‘Will Biden Run in 2024?’ think pieces is over, now begins the era of ‘How is Biden’s 2024 Campaign Going?’ think pieces. On April 25th, four years to the day after he kicked off his 2020 campaign, President Biden officially launched his 2024 campaign. As he did in 2019, Biden made this announcement via video, with a message centered around Charlottesville and … [Read more...] about Biden Launches 2024 Re-Election Campaign With Focus on Freedom
A Look Ahead at Kentucky’s Gubernatorial GOP Primary
Looking over the landscape for this November’s elections, the top Republican target is likely a Democratic incumbent Governor in the deep-red commonwealth of Kentucky. Gov. Andy Beshear, however, is an expert at squeezing out wins. In 2015, the son of popular former Governor Steve Beshear, won a closely-contested Attorney General race by just 2,194 votes (50.1% to 49.9%). … [Read more...] about A Look Ahead at Kentucky’s Gubernatorial GOP Primary
Wisconsin Supreme Court, And So Much More, On the Line in April 4th Battle
The 2020 presidential election may well have been decided that April. How could that be the case? In April 2020, as COVID lockdowns swept the nation, Wisconsin held their regularly scheduled Supreme Court election, with Republican Justice Daniel Kelly losing by about ten points. As a result, the Republican majority on the Court fell to a slim 4-3 margin. So in December … [Read more...] about Wisconsin Supreme Court, And So Much More, On the Line in April 4th Battle
Run-Down of the Candidates Ahead of Next Week’s Jacksonville Mayoral Primary
Think of any major U.S. city and odds are it’s represented by a Democrat. That’s just the reality of a political system where Democrats dominate among urban voters. There’s one city down in the Sunshine State, however, whose recent history is filled with GOP Mayors. In fact, since 1993, Republicans have held this office for twenty-six of the last thirty years. Although … [Read more...] about Run-Down of the Candidates Ahead of Next Week’s Jacksonville Mayoral Primary