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New Deal Politics Turned Upside Down Oct. 06, 2023

Michael Barone

"The World Turned Upside Down." That's the song, or so longstanding legend would have it, that the B... Read More

The Surge of Populism -- and Nationalism Sep. 22, 2023

Michael Barone

"Populist politicians and parties," writes the Ethics and Public Policy Center's Henry Olsen in The ... Read More

People of Color Trending Republican Sep. 15, 2023

Michael Barone

Are non-white voters really moving away from the Democratic Party? To partisan Democrats confronti... Read More

Yes, Washington Is a Gerontocracy. And It's Our Fault. Sep. 01, 2023

David Harsanyi

For the second time in recent months, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell froze in the middle of ... Read More

Republicans, Stop the Self-Defeating Victimology Sep. 01, 2023

Josh Hammer

The American Right is not in a healthy place right now. Facing a highly vulnerable, palpably senile ... Read More

Joe Biden's Age Will Be an Issue in 2024 Sep. 01, 2023

Tim Graham

Associated Press reporters were blunt about their latest poll: "Americans actually agree on somethin... Read More

Republican Debate: Whatever Happened in the Debate, Fundamentals Could Still Matter Aug. 25, 2023

Michael Barone

Having completed the first presidential debate of the 2024 campaign cycle, it's tempting to focus on... Read More

Shouldn't Journalists Favor Debates? Aug. 25, 2023

Tim Graham

The first Republican presidential debate was feisty and substantive. Fox News overwhelmingly focused... Read More

The Paths Forward for the GOP Presidential Field Aug. 25, 2023

Josh Hammer

Wednesday evening's much-anticipated first Republican presidential primary debate came and went with... Read More

First Principle for Debaters: Connect With Voters Aug. 23, 2023

Star Parker

As I noted in my column of several weeks ago, it's a plus for everyone that Donald Trump will not sh... Read More

Single Women Are the Odd Men Out, Politically Aug. 18, 2023

Michael Barone

America's political parties are the oldest and third-oldest in the world, and they have competed for... Read More

Which States Attract Outsiders and Which Don't -- 21st Century Version Aug. 11, 2023

Michael Barone

Let's take a time out from reports of indictments and threats of impeachment, from nostalgia for the... Read More

Can You Vote for a Third Party? Take the Test. Aug. 11, 2023

Ted Rall

The idea that third parties are spoilers is a baseless conspiracy theory on par with the Loch Ness m... Read More

Hail to the Jailbird President Aug. 04, 2023

Ted Rall

Each time Donald Trump has been indicted, his poll numbers went up — among Republican voters w... Read More

Democrats and Republicans 'Stole' Over 35 Million Votes from the Greens and Libertarians in 2020 Jul. 21, 2023

Ted Rall

Many things that everyone knows are not true. Sometimes, quite rarely, one of those widely believed ... Read More

DeSantis Can't Beat Trump. Christie Could. Jul. 11, 2023

Froma Harrop

The sane world agrees. You don't get more bizarre than Ron DeSantis' latest foray into culture war l... Read More

Avoiding Debate Debacles With the Liberal Media Jun. 30, 2023

Tim Graham

Everyone who cannot abide the way that liberal networks attempt to mangle Republican presidential ca... Read More

A Tale of Two Indictments: Politics in a Doom Loop Jun. 23, 2023

Michael Barone

Are America's 45th and 46th presidents politically invulnerable? That's a conclusion you might come ... Read More

The Best of the Worst: Republicans for President Jun. 14, 2023

Jamie Stiehm

As Donald Trump grimly faces the first federal criminal indictment ever handed down to a president, ... Read More

The Case for Ron DeSantis May. 26, 2023

Josh Hammer

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' much-anticipated 2024 presidential campaign is finally here. DeSantis is,... Read More