Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 234)
Messy GOP primary season kicks off: Arizona challenger calls for annexing Mexico
Igor Derysh
Republicans want to present a Trumpian united front going into 2020, but their Senate primaries are a total mess
Bernie or bust 2.0? Working Families Party endorses Elizabeth Warren, fueling progressive split
Sophia Tesfaye
Warren picks up left group that backed Sanders in 2016: How did it happen — and what does it really mean?
Global climate strike: Kids are demanding action, but will adults act?
Reynard Loki
There’s growing frustration, particularly among the youth, with how adults have mismanaged the climate crisis
CEO confidence plummets under Trump as companies slash hiring, forecast downturn
Igor Derysh
Big-time capital is losing its faith in Trump, as CEO confidence saw its biggest quarterly drop in seven years
New study: Trump’s Electoral College win was no fluke — and is likely to happen again
Igor Derysh
Republicans likely to win 65 percent of close elections where they lose the popular vote, according to new analysis
2020 and the art of hunting Trump
Frank Vogl
It’s not about impeachment, but very much about investigating relentlessly.
Corey Lewandowski stays loyal to Trump, dodges questions in chaotic congressional hearing
Shira Tarlo
"You are like a fish being cleaned with a spoon. It's very hard to get an answer out of you," Rep. Johnson told him
Trump’s team mulls replacing Mike Pence as vice president on the 2020 Republican ticket: report
Cody Fenwick
Rumors have long percolated about the potential of former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley becoming Trump's running mate
Republicans’ new plan for victory: Claim men are the “real” victims of #MeToo
Amanda Marcotte
Trump and his allies argue men like Brett Kavanaugh are the victims of feminism. So far, the public isn't buying it
Tamika Mallory and Linda Sarsour out at Women’s March following allegations of anti-Semitism
Matthew Rozsa
Co-chair Bob Bland also departed Women's March organization as it shakes up leadership ahead of 2020 election
Nancy Pelosi ramps up attacks on “Moscow Mitch” McConnell as part of her 2020 strategy: report
Alex Henderson
“He’s seen as the face of obstruction and Trump’s enabler in the Senate: It’s easy to message against him”
Polling expert predicts 2020 will be a disaster for GOP: Trump “is driving away Republican voters”
Alex Henderson
"Donald Trump is representing the last throe of an evangelical, Tea Party-dominated party," Stanley Greenberg says
Here’s what the Democratic candidates never talked about last week: Impeaching this guy
Heather Digby Parton
Congress is in turmoil, and the 2020 candidates are hanging back. That's clearly the best way to re-elect Trump
Why is billionaire Tom Steyer running for president — as an enemy of big corporations?
Matthew Rozsa
Hedge fund billionaire tells Salon his campaign is driven by two issues: corporate money and the climate crisis
Why won’t Democrats say they want government to solve problems?
Jennifer Mercieca
Americans want government to serve them, but don't have confidence that it actually can.
To her Texas supporters, Marianne Williamson has already won
Emma Platoff
In Texas' liberal enclaves, Williamson has built a small base of support all her own
Election 2020: A full year of Trump and Biden babbling at each other? Please, let’s not
Amanda Marcotte
Trump and Biden both sound increasingly incoherent. Democrats still have a chance to nominate someone else
Ted Cruz warns GOP that support for expanded background checks on guns could elect Elizabeth Warren
Alex Henderson
“The only element missing to ensure Democratic victory is demoralizing conservatives so they stay home"
Not just in North Carolina: Republican lawmakers across the country rebel against democracy
Sophia Tesfaye
North Carolina's sleazy 9/11 veto override is just the tip of the iceberg: Republicans don't respect democracy
How TV cameras influence candidates’ debate success
Patrick A. Stewart
It matters how the candidates appear on screen
What John Bolton’s exit reveals about Donald Trump’s foreign policy priorities
Steven Hurst
As U.S. national security advisor, John Bolton was too much of a warmonger for the president
How disinformation could sway the 2020 election
Paul M. Barrett
What people read online could really disrupt society and politics
How to bring divided Americans together and save our democracy
Pam Spritzer
Sequestering ourselves in media silos while spouting hatred at each other is guaranteed to fail
Trump’s poll numbers are so bad the GOP is hiding them from local candidates
Igor Derysh
Republican Party no longer shares advanced data with candidates: The only question is, "Do you support Trump?"
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