As always, much of the presidential campaign is show biz.
In today’s Congressional Corner, Union College political science professor Brad Hays tells WAMC’s Alan Chartock about one recent Saturday Night Live host’s performance.
“There’s something happening here. What it is ain’t exactly clear” – Buffalo Springfield.
Donald Trump is a bombastic, narcissistic man-child. And although I would never vote for him, I do want to thank him. He is creating a seismic shift in the Republican Party and its political platform, and, in some respects, it’s for the best.
A new Siena poll shows Donald Trump as the favorite among New York Republicans, but perhaps more telling, Hillary Clinton is being viewed unfavorably among state voters for the first time ever.
If Donald Trump is a flash in the pan, it’s an awfully long flash.
In today’s Congressional Corner, Congressional Quarterly’s David Hawkings tells WAMC’s Alan Chartock that Trump’s continued polling success comes as a surprise.
Elizabeth Warren is a Senator from Massachusetts, but she also speaks for many progressives.
In today’s Congressional Corner, Tim Vercellotti, director of the Western New England University poll and professor of political science, tells WAMC’s Alan Chartock about Warren’s political power.