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The Last Look Of ’21 At The ’22 Senate Races

Today I wanted to take one final look at the state of the 2022 Senate races while the calendar still says 2021. I know its still a bit early but part of the fun of politics is guessing and projecting. At heart I’m just another political junkie.

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Gov. Races ’22 – First Look

The governors’ races are becoming more important as the attacks on democracy from the American right continue. This is my first (and both very incomplete and early) look at the 2022 races.

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Hypothesis Largely Disproven

Todays will be one of the less exciting but more scientific (as in political science) articles. If you are looking for entertainment I suggest you look elsewhere today. If you want to explore the political asset allocation process please read on. Continue reading Hypothesis Largely Disproven

The Fall Battleground Threat To Democracy

Sometimes when you are on a journey it is easier to predict what will happen well down the road than it is to predict what will happen during the next few miles. The coronavirus is such a journey. Anyone with an above room temperature IQ who has been paying attention is perplexed and perhaps a bit scared. The unknown is always uncomfortable at best. Let’s explore.

Most people feel that sometime later this spring or this summer we will see the end of the coronavirus. With the benefit of history I think that we will see the end of the first half during that time period and the second half will commence in the fall. There is a major political event scheduled for November 3rd called the election. Am I the only one who sees a potential problem? Continue reading The Fall Battleground Threat To Democracy