When politicians play their cards right, the margin of election victory may not matter the next time they run for office.
Jandoli Institute
What is the most popular topic for Hochul and Zeldin’s tweets?
New York’s gubernatorial candidates are tweeting more about crime and public safety than any other topic.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’
After the votes are counted, we will have a better idea of where the country is heading.
Has the media already declared Lee Zeldin a winner of New York’s governor’s election?
Lee Zeldin could win New York’s gubernatorial election, but the evidence that he will lose is just as strong,
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘I’m on the Outside (Looking In)’
Is the Supreme Court on the verge of ending affirmative action for college admissions?
What if we scored political debates and declared a winner?
We rely judges to assign scores for Olympic contests; we could do the same with debates.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘She’s Gone’
Lis Truss will become the shortest-serving prime minister in the history of the United Kingdom.
A musical look at the race for governor in New York
What rock’n’roll songs that capture the spirit of the candidates running for governor in New York?
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Tell the Truth’
Since political candidates have been known to occasionally embellish the truth, we urge them to take the advice Derek and the Dominoes.
It’s still the economy; it’s always the economy
The top priority for voters has not changed since James Carville coined the phrase ‘It’s the economy, stupid’ in 1992.