Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker tells Dana Bash that President Biden is handling Trump’s legal issues “perfectly”: “He is talking about Trump. He’s just talking about all of the other things about Donald Trump.”
In the 1992 presidential race, James Carville, the political strategist for Democratic Party nominee Bill Clinton, coined the immortal phrase, “It’s the Economy, Stupid” in response to media questions about the rationale for the campaign. Clinton’s opponent, President George H. W. Bush had won the first Gulf War in 1991 and had enjoyed massive popularity in the aftermath. However, by the following year, voters were distressed about the condition of the economy and fired Bush, replacing him with...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York Democrat, is but one of the growing factions of antisemitism within our government whose mission is to get President Biden reelected -- whatever it takes ("AOC hails 'peaceful' anti-Israel protests on college campuses," web, April 22).
If the Democrats and the Biden campaign think getting rid of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will help Biden’s reelection chances, they are sorely mistaken.
If you’ve listened to Joe Biden or any of his mouthpieces lately, you would hear all about how great the economy is. Naturally, Biden gets all the credit for “the best economy in the world.” Of course, if you live the life of a regular American, your experience has likely been much different. Inflation has been eating into your purchasing power, potentially coupled with any subset of dwindling personal savings, higher household debt loads, or not being able to buy a home. Massive deficit...
President Biden’s reelection campaign faces the difficult task of appealing to moderate Republicans who may feel like they don’t have a place to go this election with former President Trump on the ballot. The president has a prime opportunity to peel off some of those voters, which would boost his reelection chances and expand his
In contrast to current media propaganda, an economic editor just explained how Biden administration policies are responsible for wrecking the U.S. economy — an analysis in line with ordinary Americans’ experience.
Now is the time for the Judeo-Christian community to unite and send a message with our votes that America will no longer tolerate the evil and insanity of the radical political left (“Democrats’ lawlessness knows no bounds,” 2eb, April 21).
Editor, The choice is clear. The decision for the United States Senate comes down to one factor: which candidate is going to secure the border and keep American families safe? Bernie Moreno and President Trump are America First patriots who will secure the border, crack down on cartels, stop the free flow of fentanyl to […]
To the editor: Our voting choices may be "bleak" for some who feel the candidates do not fully represent or excite them. But what is more bleak is voter apathy, especially now in our current state of political upheaval? ("Biden and Trump’s main challenge? The apathetic voters who could decide the election," April 4) The ship of state is on fire, and we have people refusing to be part of the bucket brigade. Lives are at stake. But they don't like the captain, they complain that there are no fire...
To the editor: Columnist Mary McNamara is grateful for different lessons than the ones I am learning from the college student protests across the country. ("The crackdown on student protesters shows exactly why we need them," April 25) What the students are teaching me is that mob rule is the way to express political opinions. But that's not the only lesson for which I am supposed to be grateful to these students — there's also the one about defying authorities who have the legitimate power to...
In an election year, it is traditional for political parties to ask voters, “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?” This year, the answer should be a categorical no.