A Lot of Politically Surprising Things Happened Last Week…But Has Anything Changed?
As we barreled toward the New Year last week, it seemed that each morning brought with it some genuinely surprising political news.
As we barreled toward the New Year last week, it seemed that each morning brought with it some genuinely surprising political news.
Last week, federal Magistrate Judge Joi Elizabeth Peake scheduled a hearing for July 2014, to impose a temporary injunction on North Carolina’s “voter ID” law.
Democrats allowed Republicans to behave badly and Ryan just said they will behave very badly and hold the debt limit hostage until his Path to Prosperity ransom is paid.
Billionaire Donald Trump is apparently mulling a run for New York Governor against incumbent Democrat Andrew Cuomo.
On Sunday, State Senator Bob Rucho, a Republican out of North Carolina, took to Twitter and decided to make a comparison that is just unbelievable in its idiocy and complete lack of historical awareness and understanding.
In 2012, nearly 80 million families saved $3.4 billion upfront on their premiums because of Sen. Franken’s rule, along with other ACA programs
The thinking among Republicans is that this President is forbidden from issuing executive orders and they have indicated that he is abusing the authority that every other president in the modern-era.
Here’s some more bad news for Republicans. Hillary Clinton and her supporters are getting their operation together to endorse and campaign for Democratic congressional candidates.
Democrats need a new attitude to go with that record November fundraising. They need to take a cue from Gov. Beshear, and aggressively defend a law that helps the majority of the people.
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee released their fundraising numbers in November and they were nothing short of sensational. For the month, the DSCC raised a total of $5.1 million.
“I’d put them all alive in the oven,” Okhlobystin told his fans. “It’s a living danger to my children.”