Charging Trump
They’ve been trying to convict Trump of something for a long long time. So far, no dice. But the thrust of the January 6th hearings was to lay the ground for conviction of a crime later on through the court … Continue reading →
They’ve been trying to convict Trump of something for a long long time. So far, no dice. But the thrust of the January 6th hearings was to lay the ground for conviction of a crime later on through the court … Continue reading →
Supposedly he is experiencing only mild symptoms. I actually believe that’s most likely the case, because in general COVID has become more and more mild over time – in the manner of most infectious viral diseases. That didn’t stop the … Continue reading →
…it may be between DeSantis and Youngkin. I know it’s way early to even talk about it. And I also know that Trump may end up dominating again. But it’s a pleasant prospect to contemplate – in the middle of … Continue reading →
…before you think this is great news, take a look at the reasons. For “some,” it’s because he hasn’t been quick enough or thorough enough in implementing the full leftist wishlist: According to YouGov/The Economist polling, support for President Biden … Continue reading →
Apparently they do, even in those all-important swing states: Trump’s shadow campaign also recently polled Trump-Biden matchups in the five states, all of which were decided in 2020 by fewer than 3 percentage points. According to the poll, a memo … Continue reading →
Down they go for the Democrats: A year before the 2022 midterm elections, Republicans hold a clear lead on the congressional ballot as President Joe Biden’s approval rating sinks to a new low of 38%. A USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll, … Continue reading →
It continues: Democrats are increasingly fearful Vice President Kamala Harris’ missteps will open the door for Republicans to regain the White House, a new report said Friday. Dems, including senior White House officials, fear that Harris will lose to any … Continue reading →
Last Friday I wrote about the voting audit currently going on in Windham, New Hampshire. To refresh your memory [emphasis added]: This is the theory at the moment about what may have happened in Windham, and it could affect the … Continue reading →
Those Democrats who think Europeans are the people to emulate might want to take a look at this: Britons will have to show photo ID to vote in future general elections, ministers are poised to confirm this week, as a … Continue reading →
Can the GOP win in California? I very much doubt it. But if they ever are to do so, I agree that this would be the right approach: [In California] Prop 47 downgraded many felonies to misdemeanors and then freed … Continue reading →
Recently I read that the Tennessee legislature is considering requiring watermarks for absentee ballots: Big Tech and Corporate America may face more difficulty funding the elections process under the “Tennessee Election Integrity Act.” In part, the act would require funding … Continue reading →
The Rasmussen poll is here: Most voters say it’s more important to prevent cheating in elections than to make it easier to vote and, by more than a two-to-one margin, they reject claims that voter ID laws are discriminatory. The … Continue reading →