Berning Out: Why South Carolina is the Death Knell for Bernie Sanders’ Im...
Bernie Sanders has had a great run. He has been lauded for his strong focus on income inequality and his appeal to younger voters. He has […]
Bernie Sanders has had a great run. He has been lauded for his strong focus on income inequality and his appeal to younger voters. He has […]
The Primaries. Super Tuesday: Part 2 Making Sense of Numbers by Don DeBats The votes that matter in choosing a presidential nominee are those cast by the […]
The Primaries. Super Tuesday: Part 1 Suddenly Something Else Matters: NUMBERS by Don DeBats The early primaries (New Hampshire and South Carolina) and caucuses (Iowa and […]
Article by Zac Rogers Flinders University PhD Candidate As the race headed to military-laden South Carolina over the weekend (the state’s annual economy is supported to […]
Donald Trump’s victory in Nevada adds a firm aura of inevitability to his campaign to become the Republican nominee. His strong polling in the Super […]
After a bruising confrontation in South Carolina, the remaining Republican presidential candidates have moved to Nevada for Tuesday’s caucuses. Historically a safe Republican state, Nevada strongly […]
The current Republican primary has not been for the faint of heart and it is about to get worse. South Carolina, the site of the next […]
The next test for Secretary Clinton and Senator Sanders are the Nevada Caucuses. Nevada is the first state in the West to vote, with a sizable […]
Arthur Goldhammer writes succinctly in The American Prospect that: Sanders enjoys the advantage of purity. His hands have never touched the sausage mix, while Clinton is […]