Third-party voters were a major factor helping President Trump's 2016 victory, but early polling data suggest these voters could possibly hurt him in 2020 if they turn out in the same numbers and vote instead for Democratic opponent Joe Biden.
President Donald Trump took aim at Pennsylvania Democrats — and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden — after protesters, ostensibly demonstrating against racism, threatened an elderly couple eating on a restaurant’s outside patio over the weekend, demanding that diners repent of racism, make threatening and obscene gestures, and even breaking glassware.
Irrespective of one’s personal opinions of President Donald Trump, it is difficult to deny his tremendous success in cutting job-killing red tape holding back large sections of the economy. Trump made deregulation a key focus of his 2016 presidential campaign, declaring, “we're going to cancel every needless job-killing regulation and put a moratorium on new regulations until our economy gets back on its feet.” And, for the most part, President Trump has held true to that promise.
Last Thursday the Atlantic’s editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg wrote and published a scathing expose of Trump’s alleged comments concerning veterans, in which Trump was cited calling them “suckers” and “losers.” Referencing multiple but unnamed sources, the article successively catalogued several years of Trump’s disparaging comments. The Orange Man said mean things? What a scoop!
On Sunday, American Airlines (AA) announced fight attendants will be permitted to wear “Black Lives Matter” pins on their uniform, an announcement that engendered anger among some of its employees.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a zealot for empowering union officials in the private sector, once declared that “the process of collective bargaining … cannot be transplanted into the public service.” He understood that the very nature of government is undermined when a third-party organization like a union is granted the power to strong-arm elected officials over how tax dollars are allocated.
It is easier to discover an intelligent statement from Joe Biden than it is to find a real journalist in America today. In the Trump era, American journalism has moved from trying to hide its hardcore left-wing agenda to openly advocating for the Democratic Party.
The war of words between President Trump and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo raged on Thursday morning, with the two men exchanging shots at each other over the coronavirus pandemic, investigations conducted by state prosecutors and more.
Attorney General William Barr said in a CNN interview Wednesday that mass mail-in voting is a “reckless and dangerous” method, and the people advocating for it are “playing with fire.”
For the past year, President Trump has been stymied by a campaign that makes the election a referendum on his presidency.
Job numbers released today through the end of August were massive. There was an increase of more than a million jobs! And the unemployment rate dropped to 8.4%, more than 2 points lower than July’s 10.2%
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden doesn’t face the same scrutiny the media applies to President Trump. Whether it is due to gaffes, his inability to complete some sentences, or lack of knowledge on a subject, Biden has proven that interviews are not for him and the media has covered accordingly.
Now that a top Democrat data analytics firm has finally confirmed that Democrats plan to claim victory weeks after the presidential election once enough of their “votes” show up in the mail to be counted, I don’t think any rational observer could view this as anything but a promise to destroy the legitimacy of the 2020 election. The Democrats’ mission to fracture America permanently should be codenamed “Operation Chaos,” because it is chaos that they are preparing to unleash.
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace will finally get his chance to ask a few questions to Joe Biden.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi “does not want you to see this,” the Students For Trump organization claims in a new video recorded Wednesday showing the streets of her San Francisco congressional district lined with tents sheltering people experiencing homelessness.
Democratic St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson has temporarily relocated after far-left demonstrators repeatedly came to her home and demanded that she resign.