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10/30/2024
Judge Luttig’s Call to Conservatives: A Plea for Principle
Judge Luttig’s contribution to conservatism in the 21st century, then, is not only as a jurist or as a commentator but as a steward of America’s foundational principles. His recent opinion piece crystallizes his commitment to a conservatism that upholds the rule of law and respects the institutions that enable self-governance.
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10/29/2024
The High Cost of Disrespect
For Donald Trump, the allure of divisive rhetoric has always been its potential to galvanize his base. But in the case of Pennsylvania’s Puerto Ricans, this playbook of exclusion is not only ethically deficient; it is electorally suicidal.
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10/28/2024
Rallying at the Garden
Trump’s rhetoric about an “occupied” country is emblematic of a desire to redefine who “belongs” and who does not. This is a perspective that paints some citizens as more worthy of rights and protection than others, hinging dangerously on nativist impulses that have, throughout history, proved destructive.
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10/25/2024
Trump’s Public Rebuke of Early Voting Contradicts His Campaign’s Strategy
The numbers are striking. In Pennsylvania, a state with more than 9 million registered voters, 11.5% have already returned ballots, with Democrats casting roughly twice as many as Republicans.
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10/24/2024
Is It Time to Reform the U.S. Campaign Finance System?
The explosion of super PAC spending in 2024 has created a political landscape where independent entities control a large portion of the electoral process, undermining traditional party roles. Election day operations, which once fell under the purview of party organizations and were subject to party discipline, are now often handled by super PACs and their allied organizations.
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10/24/2024
A Manufactured Crisis of Foreign Interference?
What is most troubling about Trump’s complaint is not the specifics of the Labour Party’s volunteer efforts but the broader implications for political discourse and international relations.
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10/24/2024
A Study in Electoral Dynamics
Should McCormick succeed in unseating Casey, it would serve as a clarion call to Democrats that their hold on Pennsylvania—and by extension, the industrial Midwest—is far from secure. It would also signal the continued viability of Trump’s political playbook, even in the face of growing resistance from suburban voters who have traditionally leaned Republican but turned against Trump in 2020.
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10/22/2024
Yes, it's Illegal!
Under Section 10307(c) of Title 52 of the United States Code, it is a federal offense to "pay or offer to pay" any individual a "thing of value" for either registering to vote or voting.
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10/21/2024
At the Drive-Thru
Yes, the man who used to have private chefs and golden toilets found himself, for a brief moment, at the fry station of a McDonald’s drive-thru window.
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10/21/2024
The Mirage of Early Voting
The contrast between early voters and those planning to vote on Election Day reflects a stark and increasingly familiar divide in American electoral behavior.
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10/18/2024
The Musk Conundrum
America has long admired its titans of industry for their capacity to innovate. Musk, however, presents a fascinating modern quandary. Is his ever-expanding portfolio of private ventures now a shadow extension of public policy?
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10/17/2024
A Nation on the Razor’s Edge
Despite Harris' narrow lead in national polls, the key to victory for either candidate lies in the battleground states. Florida, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, and Wisconsin are once again likely to decide the outcome.
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10/17/2024
McConnell Reflects on the Perils of Power
McConnell’s damning remarks about Trump are hardly surprising to those familiar with his political pragmatism. He had long harbored reservations about Trump’s fitness for office.
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10/16/2024
Casey and McCormick Clash in High-Stakes Pennsylvania Senate Debate
Throughout the debate, McCormick sought to paint Casey as a do-nothing career politician, out of touch with Pennsylvanians after decades in office. He repeatedly referenced Casey’s long tenure in the Senate, portraying him as ineffective.
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10/11/2024
The Latest Battleground State Polling - A Mixed Bag of Complexity
As the polls stand today, one thing is clear: American democracy thrives not in the certainties, but in the tensions, where competing visions clash and ultimately shape the future of the republic.
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Campaign Chronicle Logo Senate Ballot Box Scores
Arizona
Ruben Gallego
34.288
+9.011 over Kari Lake
Kari Lake
25.277
Pennsylvania
Bob Casey
36.593
+5.189 over David McCormick
David McCormick
31.404
Nevada
Jacky Rosen
34.989
+8.724 over Sam Brown
Sam Brown
26.265
Wisconsin
Tammy Baldwin
38.427
+10.932 over Eric Hovde
Eric Hovde
27.495
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