In An Era Of Trump, Do Campaign Fundamentals Matter?

At this point, it feels like we are in some kind of an alternative universe election where up is down, black is white and east is west. … Should we throw out all we know (or thought we knew) about politics? Do the so-called fundamentals we’ve all taken as political […] Read more »

Stop Comparing Donald Trump And Bernie Sanders

A lot of people are linking the candidacies of Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump under headings like “populist” and “anti-establishment.” Most of these comparisons are too cute for their own good — not only because it’s too early to come to many conclusions about the campaign, but also because Trump […] Read more »

In Sanders vs. Clinton, New Hampshire replays past splits

The political headlines out of New Hampshire this weekend bear an eerie resemblance to those of September 1999: an underdog senator overtaking a prohibitive front-runner in the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination. In that case it was then-Sen. Bill Bradley surging ahead of then-Vice President Al Gore. Today it’s […] Read more »

Polls show a Biden presidential run would hurt Clinton, not Sanders

In Atlanta on Friday morning, Vice President Biden confirmed for the first time that he’s seriously considering making a bid for the presidency in 2016. His entry would instantly scramble the race. … Over the past four months, Clinton has consistently polled lower in surveys in which Biden is included […] Read more »