Michigan was a Fluke
As I noted in my last blog, the question at the forefront of the minds of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders on Tuesday morning was, ‘Was Michigan a […]
As I noted in my last blog, the question at the forefront of the minds of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders on Tuesday morning was, ‘Was Michigan a […]
Article by Carol Weissert, Flinders University Fulbright Distinguished Chair in American Political Science On March 15th five states hold primaries in the tumultuous, yet riveting, U.S […]
We are not there yet. But a potential Clinton/Trump showdown for the Presidency of the United States might be shading all other comers at the moment. […]
Article by Dr Sarah John, Research Director at FairVote In the aftermath of the Nevada caucuses, Donald Trump seems almost inevitable as the Republican presidential […]
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 […]
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 […]
“I don’t care who does the electing, so long as I get to do the nominating.”
But the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary will choose only about two percent of the delegates to each national convention.