2022 Senate Ratings

As election season winds down, we enter a new chapter in politics. Joe Biden will be inaugurated on January 20th, 2021. Except for special elections and candidacy declarations, there won’t be much going on that will impact elections. I’ll post for the elections that do happen, such as the Georgia runoffs. I will also post […]

July House Update: Democrats Push The Battlefield Into Red Territory

In February, when it was looking like Bernie Sanders would be the Democratic nominee, before COVID-19 and George Floyd’s death, but after the killing of ISIS leader Baghdadi, the USMCA trade deal that de-escalated the Chinese trade war, and Trump’s acquittal by the Senate, thing were looking up for the Grand Old Party. The question […]

Revisiting the Presidential Race After Biden and Coronavirus

The scene of the presidential race is changing noticeably. Joe Biden has all but locked up the Democratic nomination, just as the coronavirus pandemic is taking a critical toll on America. It’s safe to say that this changes a few things. I am making 5 ratings changes to our electoral college map. State/District(Electoral Votes) Old […]

The Senate is a Toss-Up: 3 Ratings Changes

There have been some major developments in the last week or so that have changed the face of the battle for the Senate. At the beginning of the month, taking the Senate was an uphill endeavor for the Democratic party. Now, Democrats have a clear-cut way to get a 50-seat majority, with several backup options. […]

Super Tuesday: A Timeline

After poor showings in South Carolina, Tom Steyer, Pete Buttigieg, and Amy Klobuchar have all dropped out. The latter two will endorse Joe Biden in Dallas tonight. The dream scenario has played out for anti-Bernie Democrats. Most of the moderate vote will consolidate behind one candidate headed into Super Tuesday. Biden is salivating, having two […]

February Senate Update: 3 Ratings Changes in the South

While the ongoing Democratic primary is taking up all of the attention, there are some subtle yet important developments in elections for the Senate. If a Democrat becomes president, his or her ability to actually carry out an agenda will depend on how many Democrats are in the Senate. Chances are not many Republicans lawmakers […]