No one had seen the President for nearly six days, since he’d tested positive for COVID. His absence, coupled with his withdrawal from the race for the White House, provided fertile ground for speculation about his health. Read More.
Despite Biden's reluctant embrace of progressive stances, he remains a relic of the party’s former identity—champions of the common man and economic upliftment. Read More.
As the 2024 elections approach, several House races across the United States stand out as particularly competitive, with the balance of power in Congress potentially hinging on their outcomes. Read More.
The parallels to 1968 are inescapable. Then, President Lyndon B. Johnson, beleaguered by the Vietnam War and domestic unrest, chose not to seek re-election. Read More.
Yesterday, the President issued a brief press release announcing he’d given in. How we got here and where we go from here, to paraphrase former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, involves a whole lot of known unknowns. Read More.
The timing and manner of his departure are crucial factors that will shape the Democratic Party's strategy. Here’s a look at the possible scenarios. Read More.
Once upon a time, the story goes, a man leaped off a tall building, and as he passed each floor, he was heard to say, “So far, so good.” And so it is with Republicans ... Read More.
Welcome to the Ballot Box Scores! Much like your favorite baseball stats, our Ballot Box Scores break down the key elements of each race: fundraising, cash on hand, polling data, and historical results. Read More.