The Charisma-vs.-Charm Election
The sociologist Julia Sonnevend distinguishes between two kinds of performance that matter in public life.
The sociologist Julia Sonnevend distinguishes between two kinds of performance that matter in public life.
Of course he will fire the special prosecutor investigating him if he’s reelected.
La obsesión del candidato republicano con los dictadores y su desdén hacia los militares estadounidenses son cada vez mayores.
Can Liz Cheney’s effort to reach Republican-leaning voters who don’t like Trump really help Harris win?
What will happen if Donald Trump loses the election?
The places most crucial to the election have leaders who are committed to a fair process.
Martin Sheen is doing his very best to pep up stressed-out Democrats.
When Donald Trump and Elon Musk can turn death threats into punch lines, the joke is on the rest of us—and that’s the point.
In trans-rights controversies, conservatives see proof that the left is promoting its own values by fiat.
The convergence of three powerful forces will shape next month’s election in places like Charleroi and throughout the Rust Belt.
The Republican nominee’s preoccupation with dictators, and his disdain for the American military, is deepening.
The world stands on the brink of great-power conflict—yet neither candidate has mapped out for American voters how the U.S. can meet this challenge.
The battleground state of Michigan reveals the Democrat’s most plausible path to winning the presidency.
The former president has brought dehumanizing language into American presidential politics.
The Democrat needs to remind voters about what they really didn’t like about his presidency.
A female-focused town hall gets very weird indeed.
Representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania is the nation’s most vulnerable MAGA Republican.
When he speaks about the economy, he sounds like a child—which might be the source of his appeal.
At a campaign event last night, Trump got bored—and weirdness ensued.
After the former president described American citizens as “the enemy within,” Glenn Youngkin reveals his own complicity.