If the March 31 deadline for the release of new census data is postponed to the summer of 2021, we will see a series of redistricting problems ignited in the states.
Jim Ellis
Commentary: Early Clues
The scope of booking this huge amount of television time this early for particular states provides insight into the progressive left’s targeting priorities.
Commentary: The Open Primary Effect
The open primary, as it relates to Super Tuesday, means that Republicans and Independents will be able, if they so choose, to influence the Democratic presidential nomination.
Commentary: New House Census Projections
Texas is poised to gain new congressional districts.
Commentary: Super Tuesday Senate Primaries
In early March, some important Senate primaries will take place along with the presidential primary contest.
Commentary: O’Rourke Out
For the same financial reasons that O’Rourke left, it will be difficult for many of the lower-tier Democratic candidates to continue.
Commentary: Lone Star Status
Texas is going to be the key to determining whether the Republicans will have a chance to reclaim the U.S. House majority.
Commentary: Impeachment Politics
While it might sound good in Washington, impeachment proceedings might not be welcome at home for some congressmen.
Commentary: The Committed Choices
Bernie Sanders is still a force in the 2020 race for the Democratic Party nomination.
Commentary: And Now, Marchant
With the announcement of Congressman Marchant’s retirement, there are now 16 open seats in the House.