All About Politics: Trump, Hillary, Senate Races, Obama in Kalorama

October 31, 2016

Will “Hillary Republicans” offset Trump’s “silent supporters”? Will the Senate add Democrats? Will the outgoing president feel the sting of taxation without representation?

Pennsylvania Is Clinton’s Keystone State

October 27, 2016

The state that is the most important for Hillary Clinton to carry is Pennsylvania. In a previous column, I wrote about the state of Ohio. In that column, I made […]

Pennsylvania Is Clinton’s Keystone State

October 26, 2016

The state that is the most important for Hillary Clinton to carry is Pennsylvania. In a previous column, I wrote about the state of Ohio. In that column, I made […]

All About Politics: Trump’s and Clinton’s Poll Numbers, Finances

October 24, 2016

Now that “the polls” are showing him in bad shape, Trump has changed his shtick.

Trump Is A Clear And Present Danger

October 20, 2016

What started out as a curious, amusing distraction has become a dangerous situation. When Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president, he had to pay people to show up to […]

All About Politics: Reading the Voter Demos

October 17, 2016

White college-educated women who live in the voter-rich suburbs might very well be the group that delivers the presidency to Clinton.

All About Politics: Trump’s Taxes and His Ardent Surrogates

October 10, 2016

Rudy Giuliani and Chris Christie sought to put the ultimate spin on the $916-million loss on Trump’s 1995 tax returns.

All About Politics: Reviewing the Debate

September 29, 2016

Clinton needed a boost, and got one. But watch Trump lash back at the next debate.

All About Politics: Monday Night’s Debate

September 26, 2016

Clinton must come off as not only smart and well-informed but likable. Any overt display of good manners on Trump’s part might very well stun the audience.

All About Politics: Jeffrey Thompson’s Sickening Sentence

September 19, 2016

Reporting from the courtroom Aug. 15, columnist Mark Plotkin calls the Thompson corruption sentence a joke — and a very sad day for justice in the nation’s capital.