by DocJess | Sep 17, 2018 | Blog, Campaigns 2018, Elections, Politics, US Senate
I’ll spare you the suspense — if a number of things break well, yes, we can. Let’s dig in. We have a good shot at picking up four seats: Arizona, Nevada, Tennessee and Texas. Will we get all four? Let’s assume no, but that we pick up three. That takes us to 52, less...
by DocJess | Sep 3, 2018 | Blog, Holidays
I start all Labor Day posts with a shout out to my Gramma Lenke, member of the ILGWU from sometime in the 1920’s until she passed away in 2005. She was the longest dues-paying member of the union, yup, until the day she died. Lenke believed in unions, and knew...
by DocJess | Aug 16, 2018 | Blog, Free Press, News
Today, more than 300 newspapers across the country have joined with The Boston Globe in their #FreePress initiative. From major national papers to small local papers with readership as small as 4,000, they have agreed to run editorials today standing up for a press...
by DocJess | Aug 5, 2018 | Blog, News, Politics, Research
“Knowledge is power.” But knowledge of lies doesn’t do anyone any good. So here are a bunch of tips for knowing whether something is real or fake. First, Facebook. And incredibly sadly, Facebook is where too many people get their “news”....
by DocJess | Jul 30, 2018 | Blog, Endorsements
The votes are in, and have been counted. Sadly, only 5% of the ICC membership cast ballots. Still, there were more than enough votes to declare endorsed candidates based on the will of the voters. The votes for all races but one were 100% for the winning candidate....