In two special elections yesterday in Wisconsin and California, Republicans held onto a congressional seat and won a congressional seat.
The rise of social media has transformed the way politicians communicate with Americans at a scale that has not been seen since the development of radio and television.
Click Here to ContinueFollowing up on his latest newsletter article “Trump, Truman and Biden,” Newt addresses some new concerns that the Democrats may be conspiring to steal votes in the upcoming presidential election.
Click Here to ContinueOn April 15, we asked: Who will be Joe Biden’s VP Pick? With 14 options from which to choose, no majority opinion was reached.
Click Here to ContinueBefore the coronavirus hit, President Trump could take credit for a booming economy. Indeed, for the first three years of his presidency, economic growth was strong and consistent. Businesses were feeling confident. Americans had more money in their pockets.
Click Here to ContinueThere are simply too many developing stories to follow in the world. To make things easier, we narrowed them down to five that you should really watch next week:
As a student of history, it is painful to watch today’s so-called reporters and analysts pontificate about the Nov. 3, 2020 election outcome. We are currently six months away from that event.
Click Here to ContinueIt has become abundantly clear that overreliance on China for medical equipment, personal protective equipment, and pharmaceuticals presents a national security threat to the United States.
It has become abundantly clear that overreliance on China for medical equipment, personal protective equipment, and pharmaceuticals presents a national security threat to the United States.
Years from now, we’ll look back on the coronavirus pandemic as a pivotal turning point in the second Cold War, the conflict between the US and China for global supremacy.
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