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Mar 11 2020
Opinion
The unbeatable Joe Biden
There are plenty of primaries to go over the next couple of months, and November is still a long way off. But on the night that Democrats cast their primary ballots in six states across the Midwest, South, and Northwest — including the important state of Michigan, which played such a significant role four years ago — it became abundantly clear that former vice president Joe Biden is bound to
Damon LinkerNov 05 2019
News
Some battleground polls missed 2016. Are they better for 2020?
A number of swing state pollsters misjudged candidate Donald Trump’s rise three years ago, in part due to flaws in their methods. Here’s how they’ve tried to improve for President Trump’s reelection race.
Is President Donald Trump going to win reelection? Numerous national polls show him losing to all three of the leading Democratic candidates: Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, and Bernie
Christian Science MonitorAug 13 2021
Perspectives Blog
When We Decide Whether (or How) To Take On Climate Change
From the CenterThis view is from an author rated as Center.
This week it was the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s turn. The U.N.’s experts published an alarming report calling climate change a “code red for humanity” that is already being felt across the world and will only continue to accelerate. That’s very scary stuff.
It was so frightening that
Dan SchnurMar 15 2024
Headline Roundup
The Political Nature of Biden’s Rhetoric on US Steel
On Thursday, President Biden said he opposed Japan’s Nippon Steel’s planned acquisition of U.S. Steel, emphasizing the importance of “strong American steel companies powered by American steel workers.”
Swing States: An analysis from NPR (Lean Left bias) highlighted the proposed takeover as “a political lightning rod” in midwestern swing states, citing U.S. Steel’s roots in Pennsylvania
NPR (Online News) MarketWatch Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Mar 08 2020
Headline Roundup
Trump Attends First TV Town Hall of 2020 Election
President Donald Trump appeared on his first TV town hall of the 2020 election cycle on Thursday, when he fielded questions from Fox News anchors in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Topics of discussion ranged from the administration's response to the coronavirus to entitlement spending on programs like Medicare and Social Security, which the Republican suggested he might cut in order to reign in the
Townhall Politico FactCheck.orgAug 06 2021
Perspectives Blog
When Ohio Speaks For the Country — Again
From the CenterThis view is from an author rated as Center.
There was a time when the state of Ohio was the nation’s political bellwether. Until last November, the Buckeye State had voted for the winning presidential candidate in every election since 1960, a record of success unmatched by any other state. But in last year’s election, the national media devoted much more attention to
Dan SchnurAuthor
Rich Zeoli
Rich Zeoli is the host of the Rich Zeoli Show (talk radio) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He also frequently contributes to CBS Phllly 3. He founded RZC Impact, a communications media firm, and has advised corporate executives and candidates at many levels. He wrote “The Seven Principles of Public Speaking: Proven Methods of a PR Pro,” and also serves as a Visiting Associate at the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University.
May 27 2020
Opinion
We Don’t Know What’s Behind the COVID-19 Racial Disparity. And That’s a Problem.
COVID-19 is killing black Americans with horrifying precision. Black Americans get the disease at a higher rate than white people do. Retirement homes with black residents become outbreak clusters. Black people die of COVID-19 at a higher rate than white people do—and that rate is even higher than it may seem, according to a study released last week by Yale University’s Cary P. Gross and co-
The AtlanticMar 24 2015
News
Rick Perry: Hillary Unlikely to Win Because of 'All the Drama'
Former Texas Governor Rick Perry sounded an awful lot like a candidate for president as he questioned U.S. policies on energy, immigration and education at a Bloomberg-sponsored forum in Houston.
Perry also cited his blue-collar background and military service Tuesday, and said he could win Iowa and Pennsylvania's presidential nominating contests if he runs in what is expected to be a
Newsmax (News)Nov 13 2022
Headline Roundup
2022 Elections: Dems Keep Senate, and More Results of Competitive Races
Some states are still counting votes and control of Congress isn't fully settled, but many competitive Senate, House, and governor races have already been called.
Senate Race Projections: Democract incumbent Sens. Mark Kelly (AZ) and Catherine Cortez Masto (NV) are projected to beat their Republican challengers, keeping the Senate in Democratic hands. Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D) beat
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