Israel polling stations have closed and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party are set to become the largest party in the tiny nation. Exit polls show Likud gained seats on ...
Read More »Sanders narrowly wins New Hampshire while Trump breaks all records
President Donald Trump smashed all historical records for an incumbent president in the New Hampshire Republican primary as Bernie Sanders narrowly wins the Democrat primary. Political analysts use the turnout for an ...
Read More »In Iowa caucus mess, Democrats fumble first election of 2020
The Democrat Party’s first big showing in the 2020 election has been an unmitigated disaster with the Iowa caucus. On Sunday, a highly anticipated poll of likely Iowa Democratic caucus-goers was scuttled ...
Read More »CNN won’t release poll that was exposed for major flaw
Voters have no confidence in political polls. They say they are worded to elicit specific responses, underrepresent segments of voters and often favor the media’s “favorite” candidate. A flaw in the final ...
Read More »Democrats impeach President but lose several members
In the first totally partisan impeachment vote in history, Democrats in the House of Representatives voted on Dec. 18 to impeach President Donald Trump. All of the Republicans voted against the resolution, marking ...
Read More »Conservative North Carolina win a sign for 2020 presidential race
In an election that the national media touted as a do-or-die contest for President Donald Trump that would foretell his chance for victory in 2020, a Republican has won a shocking victory ...
Read More »Forget Russia, Google is real culprit in election meddling
Google may have skewed the results of the 2018 midterm elections by millions of votes, according to research by psychologist Robert Epstein. Epstein had about 130 anonymous “field agents” in Orange County, ...
Read More »Only 1 in 4 Christians acting out their faith at home
Twenty-five percent of professing, practicing Christians live in households that regularly pray and practice Bible reading together and conduct outreach together to others, while 28 percent live in a home that does ...
Read More »Google says discussions among staff to censor conservative news are real
Google has admitted the authenticity of internal chats showing Google employees debated demoting conservative media outlets in its search results after President Donald Trump won the 2016 election over Hillary Clinton. The ...
Read More »Recap of KC area Congressional races
Here’s a recap of Kansas City-area Congressional races in Missouri with vote totals. District 4 Representative Vicky Hartzler easily cruised to re-election to her fifth term in the U.S. House of Representatives ...
Read More »Blue wave disappears as Republicans gain in Senate, oust incumbents
In what could still be considered a stunning defeat, Democrats took control of the House without the “blue wave” that was projected to sweep Republicans from power in state governorships, the Senate ...
Read More »Kansas election becomes urban vs rural
You can talk all you want about the quality of the candidates, or lack thereof, but one thing is clear looking at the maps of the 2018 midterm election, the battle is ...
Read More »Missouri primary election results not without surprises
Missourians may be thankful that the primary election is over, if only for the fact that the political TV ads may decrease. While that’s not a shocker, voters handed some surprises in ...
Read More »Kobach leads Gov. Colyer in latest count
In a what could be stunning defeat for an incumbent, Kris Kobach leads Governor Jeff Colyer in the current vote count. Provisional ballots from Johnson County were still being counted and it ...
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