GOP Candidates: How Unfortunate for America
How would you like to have a president who cares more for a political ideal than for the American people? Unfortunately, the way things are shaping up in the Republican presidential campaign, this might very well become a reality. During the Republican debate last Thursday the 11th, the moderator asked a question along the lines [...]
Continue Reading →The Man Obama Fears Most
In the Spring of 2009, David Plouffe gave an interview about the potential Republican field in 2012. The name that he confessed to making him a “a wee bit queasy” wasn’t the current front runner Mitt Romney, the ever-populist Sarah Palin or the social conservative Tim Pawlenty. It was the nationally unknown former Governor of [...]
Continue Reading →Gubernatorial Race Gone Wild: A look at the situation in California
Is this really what this election come to? From the onslaught of the election process, the only thing Californians heard was the bickering over whether Meg Whitman would receive the Republican nomination instead of Steve Poisner. And sure enough, what seemed to be the Jerry Brown vs. Meg Whitman race has rapidly mutated into the [...]
Continue Reading →How Dems Should’ve Done 2010
The election is not looking good for those on the Left, but running from the policies you fought so hard to enact should NOT have been the answer. Why the Blue Dogs are bringing down the democrats and why Progressives need to start fighting back.
Continue Reading →The Hopes of Republicans End with a Cup of Tea
As a liberal during an election year, I am happy that the Tea Party exists. I cannot fully explain how much I love the Tea Party because honestly, I strongly dislike it. However, Republicans out there are constantly looking over their shoulders for extreme conservatives, otherwise known as Tea Party members, who are trying to [...]
Continue Reading →Alvaro Day–Standing on Principle
Our interview with Alvaro Day, candidate for State Assembly representing California’s 44th District.
Continue Reading →The Road to Majority
Senate Races That Could Turn the Tide.
In an election year marked by intense emotions and an anti-establishment voter mindset, Republicans are widely acknowledged to have a chance at reclaiming majorities in both chambers of Congress. At the very least, most polls and analyses point to a solid whipping at the polls for Democrats, who, after two years in government, will be held to account for lingering economic problems, national security concerns, and a host of other failures in governance ranging from ethics violations to a lack of action on illegal immigration. At this juncture in the 2010 midterm races, GOP prospects are admittedly better in the House of Representatives, although four Senate races may hold the key to a 51-49 Republican majority in the upper house…
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