Gallrein may have topped Massie, but Donald Trump was the ‘craziest SOB in the race’
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by Tom Stiglich at CDN - Click to read the rest HERE-> Memorable Campaign Slogans first posted at Conservative Daily News
In Maryland, Rep. April McClain Delaney and former Rep. David Trone are each accusing the other of secretly supporting Trump's agenda.
The Making of a Great Campaign Brand Kristine Maloney Tue, 05/26/2026 - 03:00 AM Three big questions to bring clarity. Byline(s) Caitlin Townsend
With Trump nemesis Thomas Massie vanquished, Republican strategists are now eyeing races in Texas, California, and Maine.
A last-minute flood of money from wood-products and other big-business interests has given Jacob Pelroy the distinction of running by far the most expensive campaign … Continue rea...
Photo source: Reddit.com The campaign season is on. One indication is the sudden growth of candidate signs on Tucson street corners, including a wave of three-foot tall...
Plus: Fox and Sinclair go crying to the FCC over sports streaming, and the Masters ticket lottery makes it too hard to get in
Is this a great way to audition and select our leaders, especially for executive offices? Not particularly.
A dumb way to choose candidates? Or the dumbest way?
Nearly 14 months and $135 million later, Texas’ blockbuster Republican Senate primary will finally be decided Tuesday.
by Gary Varvel at CDN - Click to read the rest HERE-> Crazed and Confused first posted at Conservative Daily News
by Gordon C. Morse The “Yes” and “No” signs on the April 21 referendum to amend Virginia’s Constitution are getting mixed up with the “Yes” and “No” signs on the data centers. It’s...
Eric Swalwell's exit gives the also-rans a chance to surge into contention alongside Katie Porter and Tom Steyer. Will uninspired voters finally take interest?
Thursday, April 30th on RealClearPolitics - Joined by RCP Senior Elections Analyst Sean Trende and Peter Berkowitz, Author of Explaining Israel
Nearly 14 months and $135 million later, Texas’ blockbuster Republican Senate primary will finally be decided Tuesday.
March Madness has always been a test not just of college basketball teams, but of the world’s top forecasters. The tournament turns millions of fans into casual statisticians....
by Kerry Dougherty Democrats from California to New York to Washington, D.C., have poured between $70 and $100 million into Virginia to convince you that gerrymandering the state f...
Tuesday, May 12th on RealClearPolitics - Joined by RCP Senior Elections Analyst Sean Trende and Rachel Campos-Duffy, author of All American Patriotism
I joined John Ellis on the News Items podcast for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of American politics. We talked about Donald Trump’s sinking approval numbers, Democra...
Voters in Madison County had a full ballot, with a county cycle coinciding with the race for a seat in the United States Senate.
California's primary election has been buffeted by a lack of front-runners, redrawn political maps, party infighting and competing voter resentment for President Trump and the stat...
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