Can Biden Win a Primary He Ignored?
To save the president from a humiliating defeat in New Hampshire, a small group of supporters is running an unprecedented write-in campaign on his behalf.
To save the president from a humiliating defeat in New Hampshire, a small group of supporters is running an unprecedented write-in campaign on his behalf.
This year, New Hampshire’s famous presidential contest seems more like a final whimper than a first salvo.
The final line of defense against his renomination is crumbling.
The Florida governor hung on for runner-up in Iowa’s GOP caucus—but was a very distant second to Trump.
The result also offers him some warning signs.
Republican opponents have never appeared to have the heart for making an all-out case against him.
For many Americans, the former president has become an abstraction. They should see for themselves what his campaign is really about.
Changing America’s founding document may seem prohibitively difficult, but there’s a proven path to getting it done.
Her confident performances have made her the most formidable Republican challenger to Donald Trump. But the more you listen to her, the mushier her message is.
His own voters may be collateral damage.
If Trump wins the GOP nomination, he’ll want a running mate who shows unquestioning loyalty. Kristi Noem can do that.
After a contentious and historically unproductive year, GOP lawmakers are racing for the exits.
Shame may have left politics in the Trump era, but consequences haven’t.
The veil lifted on the remarkable ecosystem that fuels Republican activism
These efforts are indications of the pressure he and other GOP candidates would face to do so if elected.
The former president told a crowd he’s not quoting Hitler when he says that immigrants are “destroying the blood of our country.”
Could this be the president’s new strategy?
Vying for its crucial support, neither Democrats nor Republicans are focusing on the essential question.
Both strategies so far look insufficient to the challenge.
If he wins a second term, perhaps we’ll finally dispense with the myth that “this is not who we are.”