Democrat Media Hosting Republican Presidential Debates
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | November 12th at 08:28 AM |
Presidential primary politics has already begun to percolate into the media following the midterm elections. There is now discussion of hosting the first GOP primary debate at the Reagan Library as early as this coming spring. While many conservatives are upset that we are already contemplating debates before the field of candidates is set, I have another bone to pick concerning this development. Politico announced | Read More »
Florida Exit Poll: Rubio and Scott won the Hispanic Vote
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | November 9th at 03:41 PM |
We are lectured ad nauseum by the open borders Republicans about the electoral devastation that is looming if we fail to enact an amnesty program. They assert that our strong support for borders and immigration enforcement will drive away all Hispanic voters. Well, the Miami Herald observes that not only didn’t we get swamped by Hispanics; we actually won their vote outright in Florida. Both | Read More »
The Political Dynamic in the Senate in Much Better than it Appears
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | November 3rd at 11:56 AM |
After the completion of an election with a record amount of competitive state and federal races, it is often hard to sift through the rubble and ascertain the true meaning of the results. Many of us are a bit disappointed with the results on the Senate side. I’ll be doing a comprehensive analysis of the House, Gubernatorial, state legislature, and other statewide races in a | Read More »
Making Sense of the Pre-Election Chaos
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | November 1st at 08:52 PM |
As we head into the final hours of the 2010 elections, there have been conflicting indications as to where we are headed on election night. Here are some things to consider: – Although tomorrow night will undoubtedly be a good night for us, the election is still very volatile and there is a wide disparity in terms of possible outcomes. The election results could be | Read More »
The Juggernaut of the Democrat and Media Smear Machine
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | October 29th at 11:30 AM |
Several astute political observers have begun to notice the growing dichotomy between the state of the House races and the Senate races. While the conservative wave has continued to build in the House, it has stalled and even faltered in statewide races. More house polls continue to show incumbent liberals in deep blue territory to be vulnerable. However, on the Senate front (and in a | Read More »
Which Blue Dogs Might Switch Parties?
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | October 22nd at 02:28 PM |
In an ideal world, there would not be a single blue dog left in congress on November 3rd. All of them reside in strong or lean GOP districts and in a year when congress critters like John Dingell and Barney Frank are in trouble, one would assume that all the blue dogs would be long gone. Unfortunately, there are a few districts that will retain | Read More »
Handicapping Those Vital Sec. of State Races Across the Nation
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | October 21st at 12:20 PM |
Forget about the House and Senate, the most important races throughout the country are the ones for Secretary of State! OK, that might be a bit of an exaggeration, but these races are much more important than most people think. Last week, we posted an optimistic analysis of the state Attorney General races. I would argue that in light of all the Democrat cheating and | Read More »