Greg Orman ran for U.S. Senate of Kansas in 2014 as an independent candidate against a 16-year incumbent, Republican U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts. Despite the obstacles in
The media is obsessed with Hillary Clinton -- especially now that she has officially launched her 2016 presidential campaign. Unlike Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, and soon Marco Rubio, Clinton didn'
The difference between the male and female vote in elections has always been an issue that has baffled pollsters trying to predict the outcome.
Most of the time, the pollsters
Although still reeling from a recent scandal over deleted e-mails, state department business conducted on a private account and separate server, Hillary Clinton announced she was running for president
Who would you vote for if the 2016 Presidential Election were held today?
Ahh ... it's time for another presidential election already, and voters are either passionate or apathetic
The recent
Pew Research Center study analyzing trends in party affiliation among Americans has made its rounds in the media, with different news sources drawing different conclusions, depending on their
There is a problem with democracy in America (ok, several problems, but bear with me) and it can be summed up with a single word: inevitability.
The media loves to
The results of a new Rasmussen Reports survey published Friday show that most voters believe the parties will pick nominees in the 2016 presidential election that they won't
While
Hillary Clinton's path to the presidency seems all but inevitable, it is the imperative of the Democratic Party to maintain an air of unity throughout the primary
Everyone needs a college degree, but not everyone can afford one.
The economic shift toward skilled labor, coupled with an increasing demand from employers across all industries for credentialed workers,
“The Justice Party will strive to bring about a peaceful nation that respects the inherent dignity of all people, is in harmony with nature, provides equal opportunity for all its
California’s historic drought has been years in the making. However it was only after Governor
Jerry Brown’s recent executive order mandating water restrictions that many Californians began to