As everyone knows by now, Trunp.45 is very big on firsts, of all kinds, especially politically themed comparisons. Here’s one accomplishment he has earned fair and square, and it is unlikely to be challenged for the next hundred years in American presidential politics. A pathway to victory in a presidential election starts with the president’s… Continue reading Trump’s Election Profile: Biggest Home Town Loser in 100 Years (January 28, 2018)
Category: Vote Counts
Trump’s Battleground States Prospects: A Gallery in Mauve (September 11, 2016)
Selected Shades of Mauve The color Mauve is a happy scientific accident we owe to an enterprising young British chemist, a failed search for a malaria cure, and the powerful chemical properties inherent in byproducts of coal tar derivatives. A witches brew of beauty and profit. More below.* British Chemist, William Henry Perkin, Aged 18… Continue reading Trump’s Battleground States Prospects: A Gallery in Mauve (September 11, 2016)
Trump and the Hackensack Challenge: GOP’s Down Ballot Sinkhole (June 11, 2016)
Trump has been engaged in a two week rant about unfair treatment imposed on him by a Federal District judge in California, who was born in Indiana, first appointed to the bench in California by Republican governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2007 (San Diego County Superior Court), and who happens to be of Hispanic heritage. Trump… Continue reading Trump and the Hackensack Challenge: GOP’s Down Ballot Sinkhole (June 11, 2016)
Trump and Ruby Red Bloodletting: An Indiana Primary Autopsy (May 7, 2016)
This past Tuesday, May 3, Indiana held both Republican and Democratic primaries. Trump extended his win streak to lucky seven in a row. He also padded his seventh in a row run of more than 50% of the Republican vote. On primary election night, Ted Cruz decided to call it quits and suspend his campaign… Continue reading Trump and Ruby Red Bloodletting: An Indiana Primary Autopsy (May 7, 2016)
Louisiana Gumbo: March 5th Primary Results (March 6, 2016)
Louisiana is justly renowned for its fabulous cuisine, which mixes elements of Creole, Cajun, West African , French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, and Choctaw cooking into an incomparable blend of flavor with nature’s food bounty. One of the signature dishes in our kitchens, high and low, is gumbo. Gumbo is a stew that originated in… Continue reading Louisiana Gumbo: March 5th Primary Results (March 6, 2016)