Last night's election was a triumph for Democrats, who managed to take back the House of Representatives and a majority of the governorships across America. Yes, there was some heartbreak along the way - Andrew Gillum lost the governorship of Florida to an unabashed racist, ...read more
It looks like Arizona and Nevada are on the brink of becoming beachfront property. Republican Senate candidates are stumbling under the weight of the Trump albatross around their necks just as a tidal wave of highly engaged Democratic voters appears ready to crash on top of ...read more
Our own Bob Cesca reported today that: Trump filed a lawsuit against Clark County Nevada after polling places were ordered to remain open on Monday, allowing everyone still waiting in line to cast their ballots. The motion specifically asked that early ballots are set aside to ...read more
"We have some real opportunities in 2014. This is a great year in an off-presidential election. Seemingly no Democrat on the top of the ticket against (Gov. Brian) Sandoval. No Harry Reid. Probably where we had a million voters turn out in 2012, we'll have like 700,000. A lot ...read more
By Mark Ames: Every week, it seems there’s another tragic story about a suicide or murder-suicides linked to foreclosure trauma. Some of the more spectacular murder-by-foreclosure stories the past few years have been collected by a blog called “Greenspan’s Body Count”—others, ...read more
Harry Reid's accusation that Mitt Romney paid no federal taxes in 10 years took a new twist as the Senate Majority leader took the issue to the Senate floor. From the LA Times: Reid’s allegations, which he has refused to substantiate, are taking the issue to a new level. The ...read more
It's the culture of corruption, yet again. The Senate Ethics Committee has appointed a special counsel to lead the investigation of Sen. John Ensign's affair with a political aide. The announcement Tuesday is a dramatic turn in the investigation of the Nevada Republican -- which ...read more