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The Real Reason Trump and Vance Hate Being Called ‘Weird’
It reminds voters how far out of the mainstream Republicans have gotten.
By Jamelle Bouie
It reminds voters how far out of the mainstream Republicans have gotten.
By Jamelle Bouie
Politicians’ newfound love of crypto probably has more to do with a cynical bid for young voter support and Silicon Valley cash than a maturing of a financially perilous set of assets.
By Eswar Prasad
We need new laws to protect important ecosystems.
By Avram Hiller, Jay Odenbaugh and Yasha Rohwer
Stop all the talk of breaking barriers and glass ceilings.
By Pamela Paul
America has learned all the wrong lessons from the pandemic.
By David Wallace-Wells
The Minnesota governor fills a decades-long geographic messaging gap for the party.
By Sarah Smarsh
While liberals moved decisively leftward from 2012 to 2020, a counter phenomenon was taking place on the right.
By Thomas B. Edsall
Take a look at the people around her.
By Matt Stoller
Unmoored by Biden’s decision to pass the baton, the former president has fallen back on the instincts and base impulses that made him a political force.
By Jamelle Bouie
If a major change on the Democratic ticket fires up progressives, it wouldn’t be unusual to see a slightly higher number of progressive likely voters.
By Kristen Soltis Anderson
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