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Where Do We Go When Journalism Fails Us? Nov. 09, 2018

Erick Erickson

This election should remind us how vital and necessary local journalism is to factual reporting. Nat... Read More

Who Votes Republican? Nov. 09, 2018

Mona Charen

Exit polls aren't always 100 percent reliable. For example, in 2016, the exit interviews suggested t... Read More

40 Percent of Election Polls Were Wrong Nov. 09, 2018

Dick Morris

The polling in the 2018 election was terrible. In the hotly contested Senate and governor races that... Read More

Legislate or Investigate Nov. 08, 2018

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

Nationwide, there are massive sighs of relief that the midterms are over and election ads, flyers an... Read More

Democrats' House Takeover Contains Important Messages for Both Parties Nov. 08, 2018

Daily Editorials

President Donald Trump told America to view the midterm elections as a referendum on him. On Tuesday... Read More

Five Midterm Races That Matter Most Nov. 06, 2018

Stephen Moore

I've been arguing for months that the ideal outcome in the midterm elections to set up Donald Trump ... Read More

A Bridge to Sell You Oct. 31, 2018

John Stossel

"Libertarians believe that you should be as conservative or as liberal as you want to be as long as ... Read More

Will Blue States Go for Trumponomics? Oct. 31, 2018

Betsy McCaughey

In a contest too close to call, Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski is running to sla... Read More

Together, Illinois Gubernatorial Candidates Might Have a Plan to Fight Gun Violence Oct. 19, 2018

Daily Editorials

For all their disagreements on a variety of major policy issues, Illinois Republican Gov. Bruce Raun... Read More

The GOP Is Monkeyed Up Aug. 30, 2018

Mona Charen

There comes a point when even the most indulgent listener must doubt whether political figures deser... Read More

Underestimating the Voters' Intelligence -- and Paying for It Feb. 24, 2018

Mark Shields

Politics can be both cruel and unsentimental. Consider the case of Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss., known... Read More

First 'Pre-mortem' of the 2018 Elections Nov. 11, 2017

Mark Shields

American voters, almost invariably dissatisfied with the political status quo, generally endorse cha... Read More

Would The Donald Govern Like Arnold? Mar. 27, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

They're both iconic figures in American culture who are known by their first names. California's for... Read More

John Kasich and Matthew 25, Revisited Nov. 18, 2015

Connie Schultz

This is Republican Gov. John Kasich explaining in March why he expanded coverage for Ohio's Medicaid... Read More

Blue vs. Blue Does Not Equal Red Aug. 05, 2014

Froma Harrop

They are all Democrats, blue and blue. But like Republicans, they have opposing visions duking it ou... Read More

What Do the California GOP and the Alamo Share? May. 11, 2014

Debra J. Saunders

It tells you how completely California has become a one-party state that practically no one in Sacra... Read More

American Politicians, Bought and Sold Apr. 03, 2014

Ray Hanania

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie wants to be president of the United States. He is showing how tou... Read More

Wendy Davis, Mother and Future Governor Jan. 22, 2014

Connie Schultz

In 1990, before Ann Richards had even launched her successful campaign for governor of Texas, an ano... Read More

Bridge to Somewhere Jan. 11, 2014

Mark Shields

There are legitimate reasons why we voters have been a lot more willing to trust the tough job of pr... Read More

Chris Christie's 'West Wing' Moment Jan. 10, 2014

Roland S. Martin

Chris Christie's 'West Wing' Moment With his 2016 presidential bid potentially ending before it even... Read More