Donald Trump is coming back, and he will prioritize national security above any business concerns, including the China trade.
In choosing Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) as her Vice-Presidential running mate, Kamala Harris plays one extremist choosing another.
Joe Biden, like Richard Nixon half a century ago, dropped out of the race because his party abandoned him at a critical moment.
The Biden/Harris administration will continue to file antitrust lawsuits, though this might not be the best time to pursue such actions.
Congress passed, and Biden signed, a nuclear power regulatory modernization bill that still doesn't address unrealistic radiation standards.
Kamala Harris has no "organic" appeal, so she must literally buy social-media posts and celebrity appearances.
Josh Shapiro could make some good impressions, but not if he goes partisan to the point of breaking decorum and civility.
What's the matter with Kamala Harris? After accusing Donald Trump of being afraid to debate, she refuses an arrangement Trump made.
Interview with Sen. J. D. Vance (R-Ohio), Republican candidate for Vice-President, and his agenda for repopulating America.
Kamala Harris still polls almost as well as Joe Biden did in Pennsylvania, according to the latest poll by a Pennsylvania polling firm.