by Jim Heath | Sep 30, 2016 | Commentary, Endorsements, Headlines
The Wall Street Journal traditionally does not make presidential endorsements. So when a member of the editorial board of the most-prominent conservative publication in the country endorses Hillary Clinton for president, a flash goes off in your mind of where this...
by Jim Heath | Sep 29, 2016 | Endorsements, Headlines
USA Today, the top circulated newspaper in America, has never taken sides in a presidential race. Until now. “This year, the choice isn’t between two capable major party nominees who happen to have significant ideological differences,” reads the editorial....
by Jim Heath | Sep 29, 2016 | Headlines
The massive Republican exodus from Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton continues with just 39 days to go until the election. The Clinton camp released the names of 40 more prominent Republicans, many of whom served in prior GOP administrations, who have condemned the...
by Jim Heath | Sep 29, 2016 | Headlines, Polls
Let there be no doubt, Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump in the first presidential debate by a huge margin in every corner of the nation. COLORADO: Clinton 53%, Trump 31% FLORIDA: Clinton 52%, Trump 35% NORTH CAROLINA: Clinton 53%, Trump 31% PENNSYLVANIA: Clinton 51%,...
by Jim Heath | Sep 28, 2016 | Headlines, Polls
In my 15 plus years covering campaigns I have never quoted an online poll. Not once. Why? Because online polls can be easily manipulated. A candidate can organize to have their volunteers flood the website. Worse, campaigns can pay people to do it. One person can vote...