Category: Election 2016
I trust this woman
I’ve been a fan of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) for a number of years. From the first time I heard her speak, I’ve felt she was the real McCoy — intelligent, strong, and not afraid to stand up to anyone in Washington. (I’m also proud to say she’s from Oklahoma City, as am I.) I’ve worked … Continue reading I trust this woman
AP delegate counts not the last word on party nominees
A while back, Donald Trump was declared the official presidential nominee of the Republican Party. Not because the people had voted. Not because the GOP National Convention had convened, voted, and declared him the nominee. Nope, it was because the Associated Press folks had gotten on the phone, polled a bunch of delegates, took the … Continue reading AP delegate counts not the last word on party nominees
Politics with a spelling lesson
From the New York Times today: On the eve of the New Jersey and California primaries, an Associated Press survey of superdelegates indicated that Hillary Clinton had clinched the Democratic nomination. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont said earlier Monday that he wanted to “assess where we are after tomorrow before we make statements based on … Continue reading Politics with a spelling lesson
