As the important New York primary becomes closer, Gallup has released a poll concerning the two main Democratic contenders in the 2016 election. Gallup finds that supporters of Hillary Clinton are more

As the important New York primary becomes closer, Gallup has released a poll concerning the two main Democratic contenders in the 2016 election. Gallup finds that supporters of Hillary Clinton are more
The unanimous Supreme Court, 8-0, overturned the top court of the state of Massachusetts in a summary decision without any hearing, to protect the rights of stun gun owners. The order was
A few days ago, “news” icon The Washington Post (WaPo) was exposed by FAIR.org for campaigning against Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders with a barrage of negative stories before the Michigan primary.
MAPS UPDATED MAY 17. With the Republican contest seeming to become a two man race, a color map including just these two has been created to update the earlier report. This map
Nate Silver and his FiveThirtyEight.com has received much publicity and credibility for making good predictions. Last night for the primaries, while everybody was looking, Nate and the other polling predictors were in
See the updated report here. MAPS UPDATED MARCH 8. On Super Tuesday, 11 states had primaries or caucuses for each of the two main parties. Front-runners emerged. For the Democrats, Hillary Clinton
“Break the Banks Up!” is an all too familiar political outcry coming from Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, presidential hopeful. But need that be an anchor on which much of Sander’s campaign rests?
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who is receiving negative press for amassing a campaign fund of $163,672,986 mostly from large donors and super PACs — compared to the Bernie Sanders fund of $75,055,063
In Tuesday’s Republican New Hampshire primary, Donald Trump appears to have won soundly. In the Democratic primary, Bernie Sanders received about 60 percent of the vote count, while Hillary Clinton took just
With Donald Trump missing from the last debate before the Iowa caucus, other candidates had more time to discuss their plans. The discussion was very illuminating, as one candidate after another rushed