Buttigieg’s Momentum In Iowa Is Real, But Does It Go Beyond Iowa?
Shane Vander Hart: Pete Buttigieg has an excellent chance of winning Iowa, but unless something miraculous occurs his momentum stops in South Carolina.
Democrats have shifted from “quid pro quo” to “bribery” in their description of President Donald Trump’s alledged actions toward the Ukrainian President.
The Moral Confusion of the Iowa’s United Methodists
Shane Vander Hart: The leadership of the Iowa Conference of the United Methodist Church in its agreement with Rev. Anna Blaedel rejects the authority of scripture.
American Principles Project: “If the GOP decides merely to pursue the suburban voters it lost, wooing them with a message of tax cuts and economic growth, it will fail.”
Mark Sanford Suspends Campaign That Was Nonexistent in Iowa
Mark Sanford’s short-lived presidential campaign was virtually non-existent in Iowa after taking one trip here after announcing his entry into the race.
Taylor’s Testimony Was a Weak Start to the Impeachment Hearing
Shane Vander Hart: The Republicans playing the role of defense attorneys cross-examining Ambassador Bill Taylor during the impeachment hearing effectively raised doubts.
Shane Vander Hart: The problem with whataboutism is that everyone is busy pointing fingers and no one ever takes responsibility or is held accountable.
The latest poll of likely Iowa Democrat caucus-goers by Monmouth University shows Pete Buttigieg now leads the field, but many are still open to other candidates.
Biden Outlines Plan to Keep “Sacred Obligation” to Vets
Former Vice President Joe Biden introduced his plan to keep America’s sacred obligation to veterans and their families at a town hall event in Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin lost his re-election bid to the state’s Attorney General, Andy Beshear, was he impacted by a negative view of President Trump?