by Jim Heath | Mar 20, 2016 | Commentary, Delegates, Democrats, Republicans
I grew up in Arizona and can tell you in my lifetime there has never been a more polarizing presidential candidate than Donald Trump. On one hand, many people who have despised politics for years – if not their entire lives – are excited by this carnival...
by Jim Heath | Mar 19, 2016 | Commentary
USA Today writer and author James S Robbins recently wrote an article attempting to weave Ronald Reagan and his campaign of 1980 to that of Donald Trump this year. I’ve heard that comparison from Trump supporters before, in fact, Trump even stole Reagan’s...
by Jim Heath | Mar 16, 2016 | Commentary, Democrats
Hillary Clinton deserves a lot of credit today. After a humiliating collapse in Michigan last week, her campaign came roaring back to win not just Florida and North Carolina, which was expected, but Ohio, Illinois and Missouri too. That’s impressive however you...
by Jim Heath | Mar 16, 2016 | Commentary, Republicans
Many Republicans have awakened after a winter of not paying much attention to politics only to discover that billionaire reality TV host Donald Trump is on the verge of capturing the GOP nomination. What went from slightly amusing months and weeks ago has turned into...
by Jim Heath | Mar 14, 2016 | Commentary
I hate math. Always have. Everything about it. It reminds me of the bills that need paid, the brain power I do not have, and I really hold it against those who understand and love it. In fact, way back in high school, after three years of putting up with the math club...
by Jim Heath | Mar 13, 2016 | Commentary
Listening to the pain in Sen. Marco Rubio’s voice during an interview on This Week it dawned on me that he may just offer himself as a conservative third party alternative to Donald Trump this fall. I know, you’re skeptical. But think about it for a...