by Jim Heath | Sep 17, 2020 | 2020, Congress, Democrats, Headlines
Senate Democrats’ campaign arm today announced a seven-figure investment to boost Jaime Harrison, the South Carolina Democrat running to unseat Sen. Lindsey Graham (R) in the Palmetto State. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) said the investment is...
by Jim Heath | Sep 13, 2020 | 2020, Analysis, Battlegrounds, Democrats, Electoral Map, GOP, Headlines, Joe Biden, Trump
In 50 days, Americans will go to the polls and determine whether Donald Trump should continue living in the White House, or decide to turn to Joe Biden for a different direction. Little has changed in the polling since our last analysis fifty days ago, and as we get...
by Jim Heath | Sep 10, 2020 | 2020, Democrats, Foreign Affairs, Headlines, Joe Biden
Russian state-backed hackers have been targeting a firm linked to Joe Biden’s presidential campaign for the last two months, according to Microsoft. The hackers targeted staff at campaign strategy firm SKDKnickerbocker – which is working with Biden and...
by Jim Heath | Sep 1, 2020 | 2020, Democrats, Election Night, Headlines
Sen. Ed Markey’s 44-year congressional career will continue for six more years as he defeated Rep. Joe Kennedy, the 39-year-old grandson of Robert F. Kennedy, in the Democratic primary race for U.S senate. Markey harnessed the energy of the progressive left and...
by Jim Heath | Aug 28, 2020 | 2020, Conventions, Democrats, GOP, Headlines, Joe Biden, Trump
President Trump’s Thursday night convention speech making the case for his reelection was lower-rated than his challenger Joe Biden’s speech one week ago, according to overnight Nielsen ratings. About 21.6 million viewers watched coverage of Trump’s...
by Jim Heath | Aug 20, 2020 | 2020, Conventions, Democrats, Headlines, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden called out anger and division in the nation as he accepted his party’s nomination tonight – vowing to unite the country and represent even those who do not support him – not just his political ‘base.’...