Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 10)
Meet the young Republicans who want to deport Zohran Mamdani
Russell Payne
NYC's Young Republican club cosplays as a deadly political weapon, but may be less ferocious than it appears
How the QAnon movement entered mainstream politics – and why the silence on Epstein files matters
Art Jipson
The "Epstein files" furor is fallout from the legitimization of crank beliefs
Can Texas GOP steal the midterms in advance? Yes, they can
David Daley
Sorry, political wise men: "Dummymander" is not a thing — the plan to create more GOP seats will probably work
Trump doesn’t realize why MAGA needs the Epstein files
Amanda Marcotte
His base needs a story where they're the heroes, not the villains
Michael Douglas’ roles foresaw the man crisis
Andi Zeisler
A new book reframes the actor’s canon as a codex of male decline
Trump defends Bondi as “selfish” MAGA continues Epstein freakout
Alex Galbraith
Trump encouraged his followers to drop their Epstein obsession, saying "nobody cares" about the late criminal
In Arizona, Democrats battle over who’s the real “outsider”
Russell Payne
The election to replace Rep. Raúl Grijalva has pit an online influencer against the late congressman's daughter
NAR’s “7 Mountains Mandate” is fueling political extremism in the US
Art Jipson
The far-right Christian mandate asks evangelicals to consider themselves soldiers in a holy war
Texas State Sen. Angela Paxton files for divorce from Attorney General Ken Paxton
Eleanor Klibanoff
In a statement, Angela Paxton said she moved to end her 38-year marriage “on biblical grounds”
Why MAGA can’t let go of the “Epstein files”
Amanda Marcotte
If Jeffrey Epstein really had a client list, Trump would definitely be on it. MAGA influencers don't much care
Trump has the midterms in his sights. We must be vigilant
Heather Digby Parton
The president and his “big, beautiful bill” are unpopular. But that doesn’t guarantee electoral defeats
No, Black people may not be joining all of your protests. But they are still resisting
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Black Americans’ call to sit out of Trump protests and marches post-election hasn’t exactly translated to inaction
Progressive parents in Oklahoma offer blueprint to mess with MAGA censorship
Amanda Marcotte
Opt-out policies are being used to attack far-right propaganda in the classroom
Why Gavin Newsom can’t stop at simply trolling Fox
Sophia Tesfaye
A real price must be paid for right-wing media lies
Zohran and democracy: Three days that shook the world
Andrew O'Hehir
Is Zohran Mamdani good for the Democrats? It's the wrong question — he's good for the world
We can still save education — and that’s the key to saving democracy
Henry A. Giroux
Higher education nurtures critical thinking and democratic action. That's why the right wants to destroy it
Trump nearly won a majority of Latino voters in 2024, Pew study finds
Garrett Owen
A study of the 2024 vote found that Trump received more support from Latinos than previously believed
Our divisions have created the potential for redemptive revolution
Joel Edward Goza
The white consensus is shattering. New coalitions for racial justice could follow
How ranked choice voting will shape the red-hot NYC mayoral race
David Daley, Deb Otis
You vote for five candidates? What are "cross-endorsements"? NYC's election may preview the future of democracy
With disbarment decision, John Eastman’s downfall continues
Austin Sarat, Neil Goteiner
California bar proceedings deliver another blow to election denialism
Deliberative democracy: Sounds boring — but it just might save us
Paul Rosenberg
Stanford prof James Fishkin says he can end political deadlock, and build true democracy for the internet age
Trump aides want Texas to redraw its congressional maps so GOP gets extra seats
Owen Dahlkamp, Natalia Contreras
The plan would shift voters from safely red districts into blue ones. Members of the GOP delegation aren't sold
Democrats, disillusioned, clear the path for Trump’s rampage
Chauncey DeVega
The image of then-President Biden welcoming Donald Trump back to the White House symbolized the disaster to come
Is “centrism” making a comeback? OK, sort of — but blink and you’ll miss it
Andrew O'Hehir
So "centrism" is back and neoliberalism will save us from fascism. Cool story, bro — but we've heard it before
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