The Inauguration: A View From the Crowd

We had no tickets to the Inauguration.  We simply walked toward the National Mall.  It was freezing; the sun at 7:30 a.m. did little to warm us.  We started about a mile away, where the streets weren’t quite so crowded; I thought that, perhaps, all the handwringing over the sheer number of attendees was overdone.  […]

11/2: Georgia: Perdue Edges Nunn in U.S. Senate Race… Deal Up over Carter in Governor’s Contest

Republican David Perdue, 48%, is narrowly ahead of Democrat Michelle Nunn, 44%, in the contest for U.S. Senate among likely voters including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate or have voted early.  Libertarian Amanda Swafford receives 3%. While Perdue and Nunn have solid support among their respective party’s base, Perdue has a […]

5/12: In Georgia Perdue Edges Kingston in GOP Primary

In a large field of candidates seeking the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Georgia, David Perdue — 23% — is ahead of Jack Kingston — 18% — by 5 percentage points among likely Republican primary voters including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate and those who voted early or by absentee […]