New York: The Carpetbagger State Welcomes Harold Ford
You would think that out of the nearly 20 million people who live in the Empire State, the two major parties would be able to find at least two distinguished citizens fit to represent New York in the...
View ArticleThe Touch of Political Death?
The Wall Street Journal reports: The White House is reaching into political races nationwide to urge its preferred candidates to seek election to competitive seats, while helping to nudge weak...
View ArticleA New York Battle
This is going to be fun. The “this” is the New York Democratic Senate primary, which is going to make up for that Rudy Giuliani vs. Hillary Clinton matchup that political fans were deprived of when...
View ArticleZuckerman Candidacy Would Change Everything in New York Senate Race
Well-heeled New York Democrats dismayed at the prospect of even another two years of Kirsten Gillibrand in the United States Senate have been floating the candidacy of former Tennessee Congressman...
View ArticleFord Runs Over Democrats
Harold Ford Jr. has decided not to run for the Senate. But — in an Evan Bayh–like move — he’s going out with guns blazing. He aims for the liberal Democratic leadership: Voting for health care...
View ArticleThe Civil War
The media and liberal punditocracy has been searching for a civil war on the Right. Tea Party protestors vs. the GOP! Marco Rubio vs. Charlie Crist! But the divide isn’t really as significant as the...
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