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A Learning Experience Mar. 15, 2018

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

Republicans have a chance to learn and grow. The question is whether they will take this opportunity... Read More

States Should Not Have Dress Codes for Polls Mar. 12, 2018

Daily Editorials

Should voters have to abide by a dress code? The idea seems absurd. Yet when Andrew Cilek showed up ... Read More

Do Not Let the Children Lead Feb. 21, 2018

Michelle Malkin

Where are all the grown-ups in times of crisis and grief? Don't bother searching America's prestigio... Read More

Election 2018 Scoreboards: Who's Up and Who's Down? Jan. 11, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

Looking ahead to Election 2018, the numbers are close enough for either party to end up in control o... Read More

Short-Term Loss, Potential Long-Term Gain Dec. 14, 2017

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

While Democrats are crowing about their victory in the Alabama Senate race, now is the time for pote... Read More

Justices Should Toss Dems' Phony Election Lawsuit Sep. 13, 2017

Betsy McCaughey

If you can't win, change the rules. Democrats and progressive activists are joining forces to urge t... Read More

In 2016, Clinton Democrats Rejected Clinton Mar. 30, 2017

Scott Rasmussen

Last week, I suggested that the 206 Pivot Counties that voted twice for Barack Obama and then voted ... Read More

Trump Walks Away Mar. 24, 2017

Dick Morris

Like a rug buyer at a Turkish bazaar, Donald Trump has tired of haggling and is walking away, lookin... Read More

Voters Understood the Election Better than the Elites Dec. 15, 2016

Scott Rasmussen

It's comforting for any losing campaign to console itself in the belief that voters didn't really un... Read More

Well, It Is Over Nov. 10, 2016

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — Well, it is over! The most poisonous, slanderous, hate-filled American election o... Read More

The Early Voter Gets Remorse Nov. 03, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

As I write this, more than 27 million Americans already have voted in the Nov. 8 election. Californi... Read More

The Rest of Your Ballot Nov. 02, 2016

John Stossel

The presidency isn't the only choice next week. There are more issues than "Who's worse, Trump or Cl... Read More

Medicaid and CHIP Enrollees Outnumber Obama Voters Nov. 02, 2016

Terence Jeffrey

Thirty-two years ago, the United States of America unified behind the re-election of Ronald Reagan a... Read More

The Bad News Is One of Them Is Going to Win Nov. 01, 2016

Bernard Goldberg

I never thought of myself as a conscientious objector, but I guess I am. I simply cannot bring mysel... Read More

Why I'm Voting for Gov. Gary Johnson Nov. 01, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

If I were a Democrat, then I'd be as furious with my fellow partisans for nominating Hillary Clinton... Read More

Politics of Personality and Polling Oct. 27, 2016

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

The election is, in fact, not quite over. As you watch and listen to the media in the next week, kee... Read More

Former Felons Deserve Right to Vote Oct. 17, 2016

Daily Editorials

Every election cycle brings a fresh reminder that they'll never fully regain personhood in the eyes ... Read More

The Integrity of Elections Is Paramount Oct. 13, 2016

Daily Editorials

Two months ago, Republican Donald Trump first floated the idea that the presidential election was "r... Read More

No on Proposition 61 Oct. 10, 2016

Daily Editorials

Proposition 61, the California Drug Price Relief Act, attempts to reduce the state's health care cos... Read More

When Faith and Politics Collide Sep. 30, 2016

Erick Erickson

Just over a year ago I enrolled in seminary. I had two reasons for doing so. First, I have found mys... Read More