Despite Reagan example, if Biden stays in race let’s hope he’s right
Ronald Reagan had a debate performance similar to Biden’s. Yet, he still won re-election. Bill Straub wonders if the Reagan example holds in 2024.
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Ronald Reagan had a debate performance similar to Biden’s. Yet, he still won re-election. Bill Straub wonders if the Reagan example holds in 2024.
It seemed obvious that Andy Beshear was making plans for 2028. Has that timeline moved up?
Our re-elected governor is making some moves that hint of higher office. Bill Straub examines the moves, and his chances.
“McConnell is the person who singlehandedly did more to destroy Senate norms of comity and respect, to help Donald Trump evade accountability, and to steal and pack the Supreme Court with people who should not be sitting on the court.”
Here’s a breakdown of the latest election news from these two counties.
Andy Barr is saying and doing all he can to win Trump’s approval and possible endorsement. (And a VP slot?) And, he’s not alone.
Well-known Dem Jerry Lundergan was found guilty of basically the same campaign finance crime as Donald Trump. So why is the reaction of the two parties so different?
So why is Typhoid Thomas Massie so opposed to them?
Our own Jamie Comer is weighing in on the Trump trial, in hopes of grabbing some of Trump’s media attention.
The nastiest race in the state; incumbents facing challengers; open seats where the winner of the primary wins the genera. All happening in northern Kentucky.
If the United States is supposed to be a “friend” of Israel, aren’t we also supposed to tell them when they are wrong?
He is working with Marjorie Taylor Green (!) to oust House Speaker Mike Johnson, because Johnson dared to actually work across the aisle to get things done.
Comer’s “investigation” seems to be coming to an inglorious end. And now he’s going to write a book about it?
Republican candidate forum, with a number of speakers trying to out-Repub each other.
These vetoes can’t be overridden by the legislature.
First it was Marjorie Taylor Green calling for Johnson’s head. Now our own Thomas Massie has joined her. What is he thinking?