There has been lots of speculation that President Donald Trump will replace Vice President Mike Pence on the 2020 ticket with former Ambassador to the […]
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Why Republicans likely won’t take back the House
President Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign has had impressive fundraising, but that does not mean Republicans will win enough down-ballot races to take back the House […]
Continue readingWhy Steve Bullock’s Montana Senate race is so important
Gov. Steve Bullock of Montana is running for Senate in 2020 which provides hope to the Democrats that they can claim the majority. Chris Cillizza […]
Continue readingWhere do the delegates go that Sanders and Biden didn’t win?
Former VP Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders are the last two viable nominees for 2020 Democratic candidate for President, but what happens to […]
Continue readingTop 5: Biden’s Super Tuesday surge
This week the 2020 Democratic nomination became a two-man race between former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. Chris Cillizza takes you […]
Continue readingRepublicans in Oregon want to join Idaho
The Greater Idaho movement by some Republicans in eastern Oregon seeks to change the state’s borders so they can join Idaho, because they feel like […]
Continue readingTop 5: Donald Trump’s coronavirus response
The coronavirus outbreak has dominated headlines this week, becoming the biggest story worldwide and in US politics. Additionally, the stock market has plummeted and the […]
Continue readingWeek in review: Nevada caucus edition
Like most weeks of the Trump presidency, the news cycle is buzzing. Between the sentencing of longtime Trump associate Roger Stone, to the ninth Democratic […]
Continue readingWhat’s so ‘super’ about Super Tuesday?
On March 3, 2020, 14 states will hold their primary elections on “Super Tuesday.” Chris Cillizza explains why Super Tuesday exists — and why it’s […]
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