Can We Trust the Polls and Pundits?
Predicting election outcomes can often be like a game of pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey.
Predicting election outcomes can often be like a game of pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey.
If Harris becomes the 47th president, I pray that divine providence takes hold of her and guides her to protect, defend, and strengthen these United States and their Constitution. Seems like a long shot, but without Trump, prayer is all we got.
Even the Murdoch media aren’t immune to anti-Trump hysterics.
This rhetoric has one purpose only: to guarantee that there will be mobs in the streets of every major US city. Republicans at every level should be saying this publicly.
Hopefully I am wrong and cooler heads will prevail, but in our current political environment, I am certainly not optimistic about what is ahead.
While Republicans today rightly decry the political lawfare that Democrats have waged against Trump and others, they should not protest too loudly.
All in all, those who long ago drank the battery-electric Kool-Aid may hope they are not living in Jonestown.
A Trump win looks inevitable. Will Kamala’s friend Jacinda find a place at Harvard for her so they can spout their Marxist duologues?
Trump’s presidency was historic for many reasons but it became clear that he truly would do great things for his country and have the 24/7 media machine telling the world how terrible those same things were.
Burying r-leaning news on presidential coverage three weeks from election.
Olivia Pierson I cherish the values of The Enlightenment – reason, freedom and beauty. More precisely, I value the principles which became the hallmarks of Western democracy. [Source: Reality Check Radio, Olivia’s View on The Crunch with Cam Slater, 1 August 2024.] When Joe Biden ran for the office of
Based on that analysis of polling trends in the toss-up states, I think Trump will have the momentum to whittle down Harris’ shrinking margins in Nevada, Wisconsin and Michigan.