Contrary to what the president is telling Americans, we are not in a struggle for the soul of America. His party is searching for a scapegoat.
Opinion Columns
Protecting women’s sports is a winning issue — at least for those Republicans willing to fight for it.
How did so many people get the 2024 presidential race so wrong? Let us count the ways, starting with the massive political liabilities of Biden-Harris.
Nevada is known nationwide for entertainment. But what the public wants to see are shows on the Las Vegas Strip, not waiting days on Nevada’s election results.
Review-Journal Washington columnist Debra Saunders is writing an Election Day blog from the nation’s capital. Follow her running commentary here.
So much for equal time. NBC and “Saturday Night Live” declare their preference for the vice president in a lame opening sketch with Maya Rudolph.
Kamala Harris is finishing up a fairy tale campaign. Unfortunately for her, the story is “The Emperor’s New Clothes.”
A former hard-nosed prosecutor? A data-driven, do-your-homework, concensus-building, moderate Democrat? That’s not the person I covered for years.
The “Reid Machine” is dead. Just look at Nevada’s early voting numbers.
When plenty of voters are still aching to hear policy specifics, our presidential candidates are rambling on with the same stale talking points.
Instead of providing Donald Trump’s campaign with a boost for the stretch run, his Madison Square Garden event offended a key voting bloc.
A healthy society would laud Daniel Penny as a hero. NYC wants him in jail.
The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post, after years of lambasting Donald Trump, decide against recommending a presidential candidate.
Voting for Question 3 is like ordering filet mignon and biting into shoe leather.
Oh, the irony of Kamala Harris invoking dictators when she obtained the Democratic Party nomination without winning a single vote.