There are at least three fairly consistent things that we see in midterms compared to presidential elections.— The turnout of eligible voters in midterms is consistently lower than the turnout in the ...
that the nomination by the Chicago Convention of any man for the Presidency who acted against us in 1856, would inevitably insure the defeat of the Republican Party; and we believe, too ...
A presidential run is almost always a long shot. Would running and winning a statewide race two years before make a positive difference in the odds?
Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln are two of the greatest presidents that the U.S. has seen. You probably know that ...
The House censure of Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) for his rude — and loud — antics during President Donald Trump’s address to ...
Ten Democrats sided with the speaker’s censure of Representative Al Green. The shameful act was diminished by colleagues ...
with the Republican Party in 1856. The only thing which gives this pronunciamiento any importance, is the fact that the Courier and Enquirer is the special organ of the State Administration ...
By Kathleen Parker The House censure of Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) for his rude – and loud – antics during President Donald Trump’s address to Congress seems appropriate, unless you know ...
The newborn Republican Party began gaining strength as Northern ... and Pierce extended de facto recognition to his regime in 1856. Walker was later overthrown, but the episode only intensified ...