Defiant and determined to transform the Democratic Party, Senator Bernie Sanders is opening a two-month phase of his presidential campaign aimed at inflicting a heavy blow on Hillary Clinton in California and amassing enough leverage to advance his agenda at the convention in July — or even wrest the nomination […] Read more »
Fox News Poll: Trump tops Clinton, both seen as deeply flawed candidates
Donald Trump tops Hillary Clinton in a hypothetical head-to-head matchup, according to a new Fox News Poll that also finds majorities of voters feel both frontrunners lack strong moral values and will say anything to get elected. CONT. Dana Blanton, Fox News Read more »
Fox News Poll: Clinton’s negatives surpass Trump’s
American voters dislike Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. A record 61 percent have a negative view of the likely Democratic nominee, according to a Fox News poll released Wednesday. That’s up from 58 percent in March. Fifty-six percent have an unfavorable view of Trump — though that’s actually good news […] Read more »
Most ‘Pro-Life’ Americans Unsure About Trump’s Abortion Views
Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee who describes himself as “pro-life,” still has significant work to do to convince the anti-abortion voting bloc that he is on their side. Sixty-three percent of Americans who describe themselves as “pro-life” are unable to say whether they agree or disagree with Trump on […] Read more »
The GOP Crash and the Historic Moment for Progressives
We are witnessing the crash of the Republican Party as we know it, and progressives should dramatically change their strategy to maximize conservative losses and move the stalled progressive reform agenda in the election’s aftermath. Rightfully shaken by off-year losses, low base turnout and Trump’s appeal to some union members, […] Read more »
Why Pennsylvania Could Decide The 2016 Election
When most people think of battleground America, they think of Florida and Ohio, two of only three states (along with Nevada) that have voted for the winner of every presidential election since 1996. They tend not to think of Pennsylvania as a classic “swing state” — it has voted for […] Read more »