by Dominic Carter | Feb 3, 2016 | News, News Anchor Dominic Carter, Politics, Reporting
Brilliant move by team Clinton to declare victory, EVEN BEFORE they knew they won in Iowa. It permitted Hillary to control the narrative in a positive way for at least 1 to 3 days in New Hampshire, and at a minimum, she stalled Bernie Sanders well earned momentum in...
by Dominic Carter | Jan 29, 2016 | News, Politics, Reporting
It’s almost like the professional boxing matches Donald Trump would promote at his venues with Don King. Hype, hype, hype, but at the 11thhour, could the two boxers live up to the hype. Often the answer was no. Trump is not a traditional candidate. We already know...
by Dominic Carter | Jan 23, 2016 | News, Politics, Reporting
Ex-mayor Michael Bloomberg, two years after leaving City Hall, is pondering a serious run for the White House. Past experience has shown Bloomberg is someone to be taken VERY seriously and with this very unpredictable race, Bloomberg could do the impossible on the...
by Dominic Carter | Nov 5, 2015 | News, Politics, Reporting
Chris Christie got it dead on…. when talking addiction, and confirmed what I have always argued. An issue can be contentious, but if the candidate has a personal connection, let’s say it impacts a family member or a friend, you can bet the personal...
by Dominic Carter | Oct 21, 2015 | News, Politics, Reporting
Vice President Joe Biden is decided to forgo a 2016 presidential bid, he announced Wednesday. “I believe we’re out of time — the time necessary to mount a winning campaign,” the vice president said from the White House Rose Garden with his wife...
by Dominic Carter | Oct 14, 2015 | News, News Anchor Dominic Carter, Politics, Reporting
At the first Democratic debate last night, it was a solid performance for Hillary Clinton. She rejected the charge of political expediency when it comes to changing positions. Clinton at one point said: “I’m a progressive who likes to get things...