
Recent Elections & Politics Posts
Election Legal Challenges Part 1 Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan
Brief #1—Campaign News
By William Borque
In Pennsylvania, President Trump launched a lawsuit to stop counting the votes in key counties still counting votes
Our Election Predictions
Brief #11—Congressional Campaign Updates
ByWilliam Bourque
As we wind closer and closer to election day races are tightening and hearts are racing.
An Update on House Races in Florida
Brief #10—Congressional Campaign Update
By William Bourque
Florida has long-been a key state in every major election, and this year is no different.
5 Key States Show a Close Presidential Race
Brief #9—Presidential Campaign Update
By Linda F. Hersey
President Donald Trump’s recent comments to the press about what his next move will be if he loses the presidency to Democrat Joe Biden underscores the nervousness of the Trump team just days before the Election.
Updates on Senate Races in Kentucky, Montana, Michigan
Brief #9—Congressional Campaign Update
By William Bourque
As we return to the senate we see several races that have seen a significant rise in funding in recent weeks.
Latest Polling Results, Mail-In Ballots, Presidential Debate
Brief #8—Presidential Campaign Update
By Iryna Shkurhan
Less than two months away from election day, Joe Biden and President Trump enter the final stretch of their presidential campaigns.
A Tale of Two Conventions
Brief #7—Presidential Campaign Update
By William Bourque
The 2020 Democratic National Convention was anything but conventional.
Mail Voting is Essential Despite Hurdles
Brief #6—Presidential Campaign News
By Iryna Shkurhan
More Americans than ever are eligible to receive a ballot to vote by mail this November, significantly changing the presidential election process in a short time span.
Michigan Part 3
Brief #8—Congressional Campaign Update
By William Bourque
As we conclude our Targeted Districts” series in Michigan, we travel to the 10th district, currently held by Republican Paul Mitchell. Mitchell served two terms but will not run for a third, saying that he felt frustrated by partisanship in Washington.