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Congo's December Elections and Your Lifestyle Dec. 19, 2018

Austin Bay

If you think the Democratic Republic of Congo's Dec. 23 national elections will never touch your lif... Read More

Mueller Probe: If Convictions Equals Success, Whitewater Was a Triumph Dec. 13, 2018

Larry Elder

President Donald Trump-haters salivated over special counsel Robert Mueller's recent filings on ex-T... Read More

A Record Number Of Women in Congress Could Mean a Sea Change on Health Care Dec. 12, 2018

Daily Editorials

In January, America will seat a record number of women in Congress. It's an encouraging trend, but o... Read More

Nevada GOP Offers Lessons for America Dec. 09, 2018

Wayne Allyn Root

Here is the third installment of my assessment of the Nevada GOP tragedy. Again, it's not just about... Read More

Options for Matching Florida Voters' Signatures Dec. 06, 2018

Daily Editorials

With modern technology, there are many ways to verify an individual's identity. Yet voter verificati... Read More

How Dems Stole 7 House Seats in California Dec. 06, 2018

Dick Morris

On election night, the Republican Party lost 26 seats in the House, a serious erosion but not a cata... Read More

With Mueller, Patience Is Patriotic Dec. 06, 2018

Joe Conason

Everyone clamoring for Robert Mueller to finish his investigation of the Trump campaign's connection... Read More

These Swing Elections May Not Really Be Wave Elections Dec. 04, 2018

Salena Zito

BEAVER FALLS, Pa. — Mike Mikus speculates there are a fairly decent number of voters around he... Read More

A Tale of Two Presidents Dec. 04, 2018

William Murchison

President Donald Trump and the first lady's graceful tribute to the late George H.W. Bush underscore... Read More

Making the Most of a Lame-Duck Session Dec. 03, 2018

Daily Editorials

The period after midterm elections often are filled with a flurry of bills and resolutions filed on ... Read More

Here's What Michael Cohen Did NOT Say Dec. 03, 2018

Dick Morris

All of Washington is fulminating and overflowing with adverbs to describe Michael Cohen's guilty ple... Read More

The Great Shake-Up Nov. 29, 2018

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

After the 2012 election, I had one wish: that the back of the Republican establishment would be brok... Read More

Eyes on the Progressives Nov. 27, 2018

William Murchison

Says the cartoon boxer, lying flat on the canvas, to the towering, glowering brute who put him there... Read More

Facebook's Hardball Tactics After Russian Hacking Merit Congressional Probe Nov. 22, 2018

Daily Editorials

Since its creation 14 years ago in a Harvard dorm room, Facebook has become a social media platform ... Read More

An Alternative to the Status Quo Nov. 22, 2018

Erick Erickson

Had John C. Fremont not run as a Republican in 1856, there would probably would have been no Lincoln... Read More

'It's About the Voter Fraud, Stupid!' Nov. 18, 2018

Wayne Allyn Root

It turns out James Carville was wrong. It's not about "the economy, stupid." President Donald Trump ... Read More

Florida Recounts Dredge Up 2000 Election Nightmare Nov. 18, 2018

Debra J. Saunders

Almost two decades after the infamous Florida recount to determine the 2000 presidential election, v... Read More

Problems Abound for Both Sides Nov. 16, 2018

Erick Erickson

Both political parties in Washington can look at last week's election results and find encouragement... Read More

Now That the Election Is Over, What's Different About Our Lives? Nov. 15, 2018

Armstrong Williams

On the evening of the 2018 midterm elections, we all sat glued to our televisions or to online webpa... Read More

Election 2018 in Context: A Political System Out of Sync with the Nation It's Supposed to Serve Nov. 15, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

In the wake of Election 2018, analysts have delved deeply into a seemingly limitless supply of data ... Read More