Biden’s State of the Union was a bad bet
The US president is doubling down on an unpopular policy mix, hoping the economy improves.
The US president is doubling down on an unpopular policy mix, hoping the economy improves.
The former president may be his party’s albatross, but his committed following is larger than any prospective GOP rival.
Team Biden is betting House Republicans will screw up for the next two years, and that the GOP will nominate Donald Trump. The US President’s overconfidence hides a weak hand. His only hope is that the GOP’s is weaker.
I missed on Roe v. Wade but correctly called the NBA and the House majority.
It’s time for the Baby Boomers and their elders to depart the presidential stage. The party that understands its standard bearer must come from a new generation will have the advantage come 2024.
Raphael Warnock beats Herschel Walker. Republicans, don’t keep getting seduced by Trump. Democrats, don’t get cocky.
Republicans had a simple problem: Too many nominees were nuts or knuckleheads.
Prepare for a long night of surprises as key gravitational forces – inflation, the economy, crime, border security and Joe Biden’s approval rating – point to Republican victories.
The US President boasts about the economy and declares that abortion is his top priority.
Republicans are defending more seats, but races are turning in their favour. Stay tuned.
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