Progressive organizers are betting they can flip the conventional wisdom on voting.
The first days of the criminal case against the former president have been mundane, even boring—and that’s remarkable.
The president’s kitchen-table issues approach seems to lack true vision.
No recent Democratic president has faced such fierce internal conflict over a foreign-policy issue.
There are lessons for other nations in the events of the past few days.
Chris Sununu just showed how deep into the Republican Party the rot has gone.
As the race between Trump and Biden gets uglier, Kennedy is focusing on ballot access.
Subordinates need to know that the commander in chief is bound by the same laws as everyone else.
The California governor has made clear that he’s not running for president in 2024. But he’s getting antsy.
Biden stands with America’s allies. Trump doesn’t.
Its new immigration law resembles other “show me your papers” measures that cost the GOP Latino voters.
The flow of traffic to Donald Trump’s most loyal digital-media boosters isn’t just slowing; it’s utterly collapsing.
Salleigh Grubbs went from “keyboard warrior” to local GOP chair. She’s not the only one.
But what’s the prize he’s after?
Attacking the judges handling his cases is likely to backfire. But if it works, it will really work.
My husband, Richard Goodwin, drafted landmark speeches for JFK and LBJ. Late in life, we dived into his archives, searching for vivid traces of our hopeful youth.
What I heard from some crucial voters who are far from happy about their choice of presidential candidates
And why it could propel him to a second term
Once you recognize the pattern, you’ll see it everywhere.
Joe Biden turned one of the highest-polling ideas in politics into reality. Few voters have even noticed.
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Republicans like Rob Portman could have ended Donald Trump’s political career. They chose not to.
Khanna, a congressman who represents Silicon Valley, sees himself as a bridge between America’s faded industrial might and its digital future.
A serious policy debate with the late senator could veer sharply into a one-man Borscht Belt on the Potomac.
Donald Trump gets into the meme-stock business.
The outsider candidate has money, a running mate, and a growing army of supporters determined to upend the election.