A Moderate Strategy: Key to Winning 2018 Steven Polyakov Mar 19, 2018 With the 2018 midterm elections just around the corner, the Democratic Party is not too far from re-claiming a…
Fiscal Responsibility is Common Cents Andrew Figueiredo Feb 2, 2018 It used to be that both parties cared about spending money responsibly in Washington. In 1960, President Dwight D.…
A Bit of Blue Dog, a Bit of Bernie Andrew Figueiredo Aug 7, 2017 Democrats were dealt a fresh round of disappointment earlier this June in Georgia. After raising nearly $24 million…
“Bluexit” – Summing up the Democratic Problem Andrew Figueiredo Mar 14, 2017 As a lifelong, committed Democrat, I don’t enjoy seeing my party in the state it is today, in control of no federal…
After the Vote-A Unified DNC Andrew Figueiredo Feb 28, 2017 From Saturday’s Democratic National Committee leadership vote, my favourite chair candidate, Mayor Pete Buttigieg,…
Mayor Pete for the DNC Andrew Figueiredo Feb 22, 2017 The much-heralded Democratic National Committee chairperson race comes to a close this weekend as national…
The Blue Tea Party Andrew Figueiredo Feb 14, 2017 In 2009, Rick Santelli’s epic CNBC rant on the floor of the Chicago stock exchange lambasting President Obama’s…
A Rigged System or the Democratic Party? Nicholas Chanko Jun 25, 2016 The 2016 Presidential elections cycle is an historical anomaly in American politics. From a record-setting…
The Combustion of the Republican Party…Don’t Get Too Excited Ryan Mernin Mar 4, 2016 The horror show this year has made one thing absolutely clear: there is anti-establishment anger on both ends of…
Is Conservative Feminism a Paradox? Francesca Wallace Mar 2, 2016 Looking around, it appears that socialism may be on the rise in the western world. Socialism argues that it…