In this episode of Popcorn Politics, Carmine Savastano and I debated the best method of changing the government, third parties, or reforming one of the two major parties.
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Our research indicates that the two independent commissioners likely lean to the left politically while several of the Republican commissioners appear to be soft or idiosyncratic.
Justice Democrats have knocked off two Democratic incumbents in 2020, but where can they target next as they try to expand the progressive movement?
July 2020 Presidential Changes – By Eric Cunningham If polling is to be believed, President Donald Trump has entered the…
The swing counties of central Virginia hug southern Albermarle County. They make up only 50,000 residents but are a key part of winning VA-05.
Joe Syzmanski interviews Alek Skarlatos, the Republican nominee for Oregon’s 4th congressional district.
Current polling seems to suggest that the incumbent President of Poland will be pushed into a runoff – and this is where the surprise has arrived.
With Ann Selzer’s poll dump from Iowa, it has become quite clear that in the current national environment this state is closer than expected.
Baltimore is a city where it is very difficult to be a competent mayor, let alone a good mayor, and Democratic nominee Brandon Scott has big shoes to fill.
Filled with a large crowd of NYC commuters, orthodox Jewish communities, and farming communities, Democratic-leaning NY-17 is a diverse area.