She’s Everything. He’s Just Doug.
Democrats try a new model of masculinity.
Democrats try a new model of masculinity.
“All of us,” he told his party’s convention, “across the political spectrum, seem quick to assume the worst in others unless they agree with us on every single issue.”
Even if the Supreme Court rejects this plea, the GOP will advance its cause of sowing doubt in the electoral process all the same.
Since 2016, the party had been unable to decide on its best course forward.
The former president wants to put an end to the central bank’s independence. If he’s elected in November, Republicans in Congress might let him.
Many Americans believe the ex-president survived an assassination attempt because of divine intervention.
Can Kamala Harris break the global incumbency curse?
The party has changed during, or been changed by, the Trump years.
The party is working out its differences. And that’s okay.
The pro-Palestinian “Crashing the Party” event was to the protests of Chicago 1968 what a scouting squad is to an army.
The most emotional moment of the DNC so far has not been Joe Biden’s goodbye.
The progressive congresswoman is no longer speaking solely to the left wing, but to the party as a whole.
Make no mistake, that’s the ultimate logic of the pro-Palestinian activists at the DNC.
The Teamsters’ leader should never have lent his credibility to Trump’s project.
The White House simply does not have great tools to bring the cost of living under control.
The Democratic National Convention’s first night had a delicate mission: to honor the sitting president before quickly switching gears to celebrate Kamala Harris.
The ex-president could yet win. And even if he doesn’t, Congress must patch up the legal loopholes he exploited.
Democrats have managed to make detailed policy ideas into one of Trump’s greatest liabilities.
But does she want it?
Spencer Cox built his brand on standing against polarization and extremism. Now he’s backing Donald Trump.