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Media and Money Jan. 31, 2019

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

It's not surprising that Democratic Party officials are reaching far down into their bench for someo... Read More

Empower Voters, Not Lawyers Nov. 14, 2018

Betsy McCaughey

If Americans are losing confidence in elections, don't blame Russian hackers. The damage is self-inf... Read More

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

Midterms: Republicans Had a Great Story to Tell -- and It Staved Off Disaster Nov. 08, 2018

Larry Elder

As expected, Democrats regained control of the House of Representatives. But the much-anticipated "b... Read More

Again, We Fight for the Vote Oct. 25, 2018

Connie Schultz

Coretta Scott King saw this coming. "Struggle is a never-ending process," she wrote a year after her... Read More

Almost Decision Time Oct. 18, 2018

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

When you're clicking along and things are working, it's easy to take forward motion for granted. You... Read More

The Nutball the Neocons Wanted in NATO Dec. 08, 2017

Patrick Buchanan

Even interventionists are regretting some of the wars into which they helped plunge the United State... Read More

Detoured by Government Sep. 20, 2017

John Stossel

Michelle Freenor's business almost failed before it began. That would have been a loss, since her S... Read More

Our View: Ossoff-ied Democrats Dealt a Hard Blow Jul. 05, 2017

Daily Editorials

It must be tough to be Jon Ossoff at the moment. Seeking a high-profile rebuke to President Donald T... Read More

The Fate of the Democrats' Future May Lie in Georgia Jun. 27, 2017

Salena Zito

In the middle of the last century, Ringgold, Georgia, was the town that expedited the formation of a... Read More

The Outlook After the Special Elections Jun. 23, 2017

Michael Barone

The victory of Republican Karen Handel in the special election in Georgia's 6th Congressional Distri... Read More

What If Donald Trump Doesn't Sink the Republican Party? Jun. 23, 2017

David Harsanyi

What if Republican voters who don't particularly like President Donald Trump are also able to compar... Read More

The Left Keeps Losing Jun. 22, 2017

Laura Hollis

The Democrats just lost two more elections. This time, it was the hotly contested race in Georgia's ... Read More

The Violent Political Left Jun. 16, 2017

Michael Barone

Violence is in the air these days. It was visible to the world in Manchester, Birmingham and London ... Read More

Can Special Elections to the US House Predict Our Political Future? Apr. 22, 2017

Mark Shields

Is there an emerging national pattern to be found in special House elections, such as the one that j... Read More

Reading the Kansas 4 and Georgia 6 Tea Leaves Apr. 21, 2017

Michael Barone

What to make of the results of the first two of this spring's special House elections? Start off by ... Read More

Liberals Find Community, and That Could Be Big Apr. 06, 2017

Froma Harrop

During the presidential campaign, many Hillary Clinton voters in Atlanta's suburbs thought they were... Read More

1 Every 5 Hours: NYC Late-Term Abortion Capital Nov. 30, 2016

Terence Jeffrey

In New York City, where the Statue of Liberty stands, 1,752 unborn children — at least 21 week... Read More

The Longer Game Sep. 16, 2016

Erick Erickson

Henry County, Georgia is one of those rapidly changing, rapidly growing counties causing Georgia to ... Read More

No Respect For National Anthem Haters Sep. 02, 2016

Tim Graham

The Black Lives Matter movement is two years old, so it's a little odd that San Francisco 49ers quar... Read More