In the fifth presidential primary debate, Joe Biden noted that Democrats need to do two things to secure the party’s future. One being, liberals need to win over the south. First, the party’s winning presidential candidate needs to defeat President Trump in the 2020 election. And second, it needs to turn some red states blue […]
2020 Candidates Stand Divided on Medicare
The last two leading candidates for the Liberal Party’s 2020 presidential nomination had recently went public with their health care policy positions. Their positions demonstrated a major rift in Liberal party ideology. Many past candidates publicized their liberal stance on healthcare, one of the hardest nuts to crack in American politics. Now, it’s up to […]
Liberal Candidates Eye Estate Tax Increases
As Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders continued battling for the liberal party’s nomination for the 2020 election, both candidates promised to change how Americans are taxed. One notable difference they promise we’ll see? Estate tax increases. Social justice issues and personal freedoms often dominate conversations during election season. But changes to the tax code have […]
Are Young Voters Key to Liberal Victory?
Following Super Tuesday, the Democratic Party was left with two viable candidates for the 2020 general election: Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders. With Biden leading the delegate count, Sanders has dropped out of the running for candidacy. Sanders had been a contender for the liberal party’s nomination thanks in large part to the strong resonance […]
Will Liberals Raise the Minimum Wage?
Will Liberals Raise the Minimum Wage? It’s been ten years since the federal minimum wage was raised. It’s currently $7.25, where it was set in 2009, and it hasn’t been raised to keep up with inflation. Because the minimum wage has been stagnant for many years, millions of workers in the United States are not […]
Should Liberal Voters Consider “Electability?”
Should Liberal Voters Consider “Electability?” With a Republican majority in the Senate and a Republican president, liberal voters hope to see big changes in the Executive and Legislative Branches after the 2020 election. But as the presidential primaries draw closer, some liberal voters voters may find themselves torn between two options. Should they vote for […]
Liberal Superdelegates Could Face Dilemma
Liberal Superdelegates Could Face Dilemma With the 2020 Democratic primary underway, liberals across the country are backing several different candidates leaving liberal superdelegates with a possible dilemna. With so many contenders still in the race, many pundits believe it’s possible that no one candidate will win a majority of delegates to this summer’s Democratic convention. […]
Billionaire Businessmen Battle for 2020
Billionaire Businessmen Battle for 2020 Candidates for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination are dropping out of the campaign as their fundraising and poll numbers fall short of their competitors. But a new candidate has entered the race, late in the game. Michael Bloomberg joins Tom Steyer as a billionaire candidate with a business background. Both […]
Surprising Poll Results, with Less Than 100 Days Before Iowa Caucuses
Surprising Poll Results for the 2020 Election, with Less Than 100 Days Before Iowa Caucuses With less than 100 days before the Iowa Caucuses, a recent poll[1] shows that what was expected to be a three-person race for the Liberal Party’s presidential election nominee has now broadened to include a fourth candidate. Biden and Sanders […]
Is the Whistleblower Hurting the Liberal Party?
Is the whistleblower hurting the liberal party? If you’ve seen or heard any news in the while, you know President Trump is facing impeachment for asking foreign governments to investigate the private business dealings of his biggest competitor’s son. A whistleblower revealed that Trump asked Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, to look into the work Hunter […]