The wonderfully bizarre world of US Presidential politics, part 94
Chris Christie may have endorsed Donald Trump, but his data is going elsewhere. … Read the full post »
Read about the 2016 US Presidential Election in which Donald Trump (Republican) beat Hillary Clinton (Democrat) despite winning fewer votes.
Chris Christie may have endorsed Donald Trump, but his data is going elsewhere. … Read the full post »
For Trump, Twitter is a strategic weapon aimed straight at political reporters, commentators and talk show bookers. … Read the full post »
In a recent Republican Presidential debate, Marco Rubio used a smart online campaign tactic against Donald Trump. … Read the full post »
Armed with a Valyrian steel sword named Deal-Maker, Donald Trump embarks on a quest through Westeros to take care of its border policies. … Read the full post »
The politics of identity, of us versus them, is on the rise. “Them” could be bankers, Islam, the establishment, Brussels, the English, the political class, immigrants or any number of other pantomime villains and scapegoats. … Read the full post »
Social pressure can be very effective at getting supporters out to vote. But it can also go badly wrong. … Read the full post »
Even if you don’t need the money, you do need the other benefits which having a fundraising machine brings. … Read the full post »
If the British style of regularly reporting overall leadership ratings amongst the whole electorate was the norm in the US then – as these figures show – Trump would be dogged by reports of him being deeply unpopular. … Read the full post »
The highlighted words on Hillary Clinton’s website read rather like a cross between the Conservative and Liberal Democrat slogans from the 2015 general election. … Read the full post »
Democratic hopefuls discuss the important issues of our day, with just a little help from the sound editors. … Read the full post »