by LDavis | Dec 18, 2019 | Blog, General, Government and History, Politics
The House of Representatives voted on Articles of Impeachment against President Trump. First there was a debate and then the vote. Below is the Articles of Impeachment against the 45th president of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump....
by DocJess | Apr 26, 2019 | Blog, Elections, News, Politics
On 24 April, ICC was one of the sponsors of a Congressional Forum where Congresswomen Chrissy Houlahan, Madeleine Dean, Mary Gay Scanlon, Congressman Brendan Boyle, and a staff member for Congressman Dwight Evans answered questions related to healthcare, the...
by DocJess | Oct 13, 2018 | Blog, Politics, Voter Outreach, Voter Registration
I talk to strangers because learning to do so helps with the disability with which i was borne. I have genetic prosopagnosia. I don’t see faces – more accurately, I can see eyes, noses, mouths, facial hair, but if I turn away, I have no memory of the face....
by DocJess | Sep 30, 2018 | Blog, Elections, Politics
We are a little more than a month out from a truly seminal election. And I know…You are likely exhausted from canvassing, registering voters, drilling through an ever refilling inbox asking for your time and money, trying to balance the critical need to...
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 | 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”....