Help keep Salon independent

Showing results for: is trump a republican or democrat (page 53)

Trump’s signal to his followers is clear: Violence and chaos are my only hope

Heather Digby Parton
Armed men in pickup trucks are "Great Patriots!" according to our president. He's drooling for mob violence

Pence praises Trump’s “seamless” COVID response, leaves out his state feuds

Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman, Victoria Knight
Pence's comments ignored Trump's multiple feuds about state-federal responsibilities and the pandemic response

Why the 2020 election could end even “crazier” than the Bush-Gore Florida recount

Alex Henderson
"Twenty years ago this fall, the United States was plunged into 36 days of turmoil"

Don’t waste your money trying to beat Mitch McConnell: Play “democracy moneyball” instead

Paul Rosenberg
If you really want to defeat Republicans and end gerrymandering, find races where your work actually matters

Opposition to Obamacare becomes a political liability for Republican incumbents

Markian Hawryluk
Public sentiment about the ACA has shifted considerably during the Trump administration

A dictator on downers: Slow-motion mass hysteria at the Republican convention

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump's speech was depressing and soulless, even for him. He can taste doom coming, and he doesn't like it

Trump accepts the nomination from the White House lawn, portraying a nation in crisis

Jennifer Mercieca
The RNC wrapped up with Trump sounding familiar themes but speaking from an unusual location

“He serially lied tonight”: Trump’s lengthy RNC speech on “mayhem” called out for false claims

Igor Derysh
Ethics experts say the White House event, featuring misleading remarks by Ivanka Trump too, violated the Hatch Act

Donald Trump’s dark spectacle is just a rerun — and America’s sick of it

Heather Digby Parton
Trump keeps rolling out the same threatening vision of American chaos. Does he even understand he's in charge?

Arizona GOP worried Trump and McSally will cost them the state: “Arizonans are fed up”

Igor Derysh
Trump and McSally's sagging poll numbers now threaten to flip both chambers of the state legislature to Democrats

New York attorney general asks court to compel Eric Trump to testify in Trump Organization probe

Roger Sollenberger
"These questions will be answered, and the truth will be uncovered, because no one is above the law," AG James says

Why they hate her: Kamala Harris, Black bodies and the white right

Chauncey DeVega
Republicans will spew lies about Joe Biden and the Democrats all week. But Harris will be their favored target

Biden isn’t a progressive. The question is how far can he be pushed?

William Rivers Pitt
A Biden administration would have to be pushed, and pushed hard, by progressive activists from day one

Steve Bannon and Louis DeJoy: Different wings of Trump’s empire of corruption

Heather Digby Parton
With Bannon indicted and DeJoy hauled before Congress, Trump's corrupt regime may be coming unglued at last

Workers told “nothing” will change despite Louis DeJoy’s vow to stop removing machines: union leader

Igor Derysh
"Employees were told that...nothing was going to change in our office,” Iowa union chief Kimberly Karol tells Salon

Republican-led Senate Intel Committee made criminal referrals of Don Jr. and Jared Kushner: report

Igor Derysh
Trump's former deputy campaign chairman contradicted testimony from Don Jr. and Kushner, senators told prosecutors

Heading into GOP convention, Trump goes all-in on ugly white grievance politics

Amanda Marcotte
Trump is betting his future on a simple belief: White people are still deeply racist. Will America prove him wrong?

AOC welcomes help from anti-Trump Republicans but rejects John Kasich’s attempt to define party

Julia Conley
A Republican against women's rights "doesn't get to say who is or isn't representative of the Democratic Party"

Democratic insider Simon Rosenberg: Trump is “being coached by Putin” to seize power

Chauncey DeVega
Longtime strategist defends the "most successful center-left party" in the world — and says it can finish Trump

“Reprehensible”: Seven states mull legal action over “Trump’s ongoing attack on our Postal Service”

Igor Derysh
"It may be illegal under federal law and other state laws, as well,” Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring says

Trump’s decision to block coronavirus aid to hard-hit states will cost 4 million jobs: analysis

Igor Derysh
The GOP's refusal to help states and cities could cost millions of jobs. Unemployment cuts would cost even more

Buying stamps won’t stop Trump from destroying the postal system

Matthew Rozsa
The call for millions to buy stamps will do little to stave off the intentional deprivation of USPS

Ohio blocks new ballot drop boxes amid alleged moves by Trump and DeJoy to “sabotage” Postal Service

Igor Derysh
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose cited time constraints as one excuse. Early voting in the state begins Oct. 6

McConnell’s refusal to provide states the help they need could cost more than 4 million jobs: report

Alex Henderson
McConnell says he has no interest in “bailing out” blue states reeling from the economic fallout of the pandemic
« Previous
Page: 53
Next »