The polls in Nevada are coming in hot! Adam Laxalt, the GOP challenger for Senate, is sustaining a lead against the incumbent, vulnerable Democrat Catherine
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Joe Biden Hits Another Milestone of Pure Ineptitude – RedState
Joe Biden continues to play approval limbo, and just when you might have thought things couldn’t get worse, they have. CNN has released its new
Adam Schiff Hardest Hit as Bad News for Capitol Riot-Obsessed Dems Gets Even Worse – RedState
The writing on the wall for Democrats as far as the midterm elections are concerned has been obvious for quite some time now. But fresh
The Democrats Have a Hate Problem – RedState
The Democratic Party is in trouble politically, socially, and culturally. Politically, they currently face a major wave against them in 2022. Joe Biden’s numbers aren’t
In Virginia, It Was McAuliffe’s to Lose (and He Just Might Have) – RedState
I do not want to take anything away from Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin. He has run a fantastic campaign and has been very good
Virginia Is the Test Kitchen for 2020 (and the GOP Has a Big Advantage) – RedState
The Virginia gubernatorial election is tight, way tighter than anyone would have guessed even a couple of months ago. Glenn Youngkin, the Republican in the
Poll Shows Most Americans Want Less Government – RedState
Add these latest poll results to the growing list of resistance to Biden’s big government agenda. The past few months have been remarkably disastrous for
Polling Suggests Democrats Set to Lose Control of Senate in 2022
Democrats appear to be in trouble as they try to retain control of the Senate in next year’s midterm elections, various polls indicate. With the
Joe Biden Just Had His Worst 24-Hours of Polling and There’s No End in Sight – RedState
Joe Biden’s presidency is collapsing. That’s been my supposition for the last several weeks of chaos most starkly illustrated by what happened in Afghanistan, where
Independent Voters Have Absolutely No Reason to Support Biden, and the Polling Shows It – RedState
In 2020, the election came down to what moderate and independent voters believed was the safer and saner bet. It may not be what you