Supreme Court Chips Away Further at Campaign-Finance Regulation By Dan McLaughlin May 16, 2022 The 6-3 decision this morning by the Supreme Court in FEC v. Ted Cruz for Senate is good news for skeptics of campaign-finance regulation.
Macron Names New French Prime Minister as Polls Herald Electoral Defeat By Arjun Singh May 16, 2022 The move is part of Macron’s efforts to shakeup his cabinet before French parliamentary elections.
Voters, Including Parents and Latinos, More Likely to Choose Republicans than Democrats in Midterms: Poll By Zachary Evans April 29, 2022 Parents of children under the age of 18 swung massively toward the GOP; 60 percent said they would vote for a Republican.
Sparks Fly at Heated Georgia Debate Between Brian Kemp, David Perdue By Caroline Downey April 29, 2022 Kemp boasts a large polling lead over Perdue.
NR PLUS Hilarity Ensues By Heather Wilhelm April 28, 2022 The good news is that the November elections are likely to be hilarious.
Latest New Hampshire Senate Poll Has Ominous Signs for Maggie Hassan By Dan McLaughlin April 26, 2022 Hassan’s numbers are more or less stuck in place; it’s the number of people warming to Republican opponents that is rising.
Ask the Same Question, Get the Same Answer By Kyle Smith April 5, 2022 Inflation and crime loom large in the midterms as Democrats dismiss both as right-wing hype.
A Florida Judge Auditions for Press Clippings By Dan McLaughlin March 31, 2022 At a minimum, he certainly seems to be angling for headlines.
Missouri Democrats Follow the Cash By Dan McLaughlin March 29, 2022 Democrats have a bit of a strategic conundrum.
NR PLUS Georgia Audit Reveals 1,634 Attempted Voter Registrations by Non-Citizens By Isaac Schorr March 28, 2022 Follow-up investigations will be conducted to determine whether they were encouraged to register by activist groups.