No, America, Brexit is Not About Donald Trump
The last time so many Americans tried to graft their politics on a UK result, John Major’s shock 1992 victory was supposed to ensure George Bush the Elder’s re-election. We saw how that worked out.
Some Advice to the Republicans: Don’t Nominate for President
You know Trump is unfit for office, but you also know no one else can claim a mandate of support from your party. I humbly recommend you just admit it, skip nominations, and let Gary Johnson be Hillary Clinton’s chief opponent.
Kasich’s Moment
The rationale for his candidacy will be affirmed – or eliminated – in Pennsylvania on the 26th.
Why I support Ted Cruz
Amidst all the hoopla surround how or whether to stop Donald Trump, we risk forgetting that we are trying to elect a president. Here’s why, if I were in a state that hadn’t voted yet, I would vote for Senator Ted Cruz.
Why Trump voters should actually support Cruz
Assuming they are driven by genuine grievances (as opposed to racialism or outright racism), those angry enough to vote for Trump will have better luck supporting Cruz instead.
It’s Happening?
After Saturday night’s results, Donald Trump’s nomination victory seems a lot less inevitable, and certain to take much longer.
Major names in GOP moving to Marco Rubio
But will they bring the voters with them?
As Virginia comes slowly into view
Nevada (for the Republicans) and South Carolina (for the Democrats) are still between the moment and the Commonwealth, but the picture is beginning to take shape.
Thank you, Governor Jeb Bush, for being the ‘man in the arena’
Governor Bush is out and it’s America’s loss. The toxic political waters roil with anger, and I fear in time we as a nation will pay the price.
So…which candidates will still be around when Virginia votes?
Iowa began the candidate cull; New Hampshire has all-but-certainly added more campaigns for the bonfire. At most, three or four viable candidates could walk or limp into the Commonwealth’s primary. The rest will be the Running Dead.