Pollak: How Trump Wins Re-election: Infrastructure, Health Care, Education, and the American Way
Infrastructure, education, health care, and the American way. Leave aside race, and history. Offer a better future. That’s how to win.

Infrastructure, education, health care, and the American way. Leave aside race, and history. Offer a better future. That’s how to win.
Democrats have abdicated, while Trump is leading. And as America recovers, the case for re-election grows stronger every day.
Optimism over the economy has boosted President Trump’s approval rating to the highest it has been in two years, according to a newly released Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll survey.
President Donald Trump reacted to the news that House Speaker Paul Ryan announced his decision not to run for re-election in November.
A series of swing state polls show that President Trump is in much better re-election shape than our disgraced media would lead you to believe.
Donald Trump has already announced his intent to run for re-election in 2020, which has mercifully killed off one of the most obnoxious conceits ever — the asinine spectacle of watching a first-term president pretend to play Hamlet over the decision of whether or not to run for re-election.
Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ) announced on Tuesday that he will not run for re-election in 2018.
Feinstein said the U.S. offer a deal under which North Korea would agree to “freeze” their nuclear and missile programs, and the U.S. would agree not to pursue regime change there.
Former Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain is skipping the Republican National convention this year as he faces a tough primary challenge from former State Senator Kelli Ward.
Conservative Campaign Committee PAC came out swinging against entrenched Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and his bid for re-election against conservative Arizona State Senator Kelli Ward (R-Lake Havasu City) in a Saturday email urging PAC supporters to back Ward.
Sen. John McCain’s campaign team is getting called out by the very organization whose rating it cited on Twitter.
Topping off the day of his Senate re-election bid announcement, Senator John McCain joined Fox’s Greta Van Susteren, taking the opportunity to emphasize national security issues and express his support of Senator Lindsey Graham for president.