In most cases, I don t think political debates change a lot of minds. But in this year s rather wacky election season, there have been some doozies that could make a difference. First is the Pennsylvania governor debate that Scott wrote about here. Democratic nominee John Fetterman was exposed as incapable of functioning at an adequate level. Mehmet Oz is now viewed as a clear favorite in the race, as reflected
Years of terrible energy policy are coming home to roost, as New England is threatened with blackouts this winter: New England power producers are preparing for potential strain on the grid this winter as a surge in natural-gas demand abroad threatens to reduce supplies they need to generate electricity. The region’s power-grid operator, ISO New England Inc., has warned that an extremely cold winter could strain the reliability of
Representative Lee Zeldin is running for Governor of New York against Democrat Kathy Hochul, who succeeded Andy Cuomo when Cuomo resigned last year. Like Democrats across the country, Hochul is raising record amounts of campaign cash. But like Republicans across the country, Zeldin is running on a tough on crime platform that resonates with voters. Polls indicate that the race is neck and neck. Today the importance of the crime
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