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Twitter’s chief executive has stolen the ex-president’s media mojo by becoming the ubiquitous troll-in-chief who always owns the libs. → Read More
Governor Ron DeSantis sidestepped a barb by Donald Trump during the home stretch of his Florida re-election campaign, avoiding a confrontation that seems likely to spill into the open once the 2024 presidential race gets under way. → Read More
Letting Donald Trump back on Twitter could help to galvanize and unify the party for the 2024 elections. → Read More
Letting Donald Trump back on Twitter could help to galvanize and unify the party for the 2024 elections. → Read More
It will raise his stature as a superspreader of election denialism — and the bar for what constitutes loyalty to Donald Trump. → Read More
In an era of “political calcification,” ugly tabloid scandals like Walker’s matter less to election outcomes than ever more deeply entrenched polarization. → Read More
Democrats are angry about the loss of Roe V. Wade, but are they angry enough to win in November? → Read More
If the Supreme Court leaves abortion regulation up to the states, voters from both parties will be energized. → Read More
David McCormick, who once championed diversity and inclusion under Ray Dalio, is now trying to out-Trump Dr. Oz in a Pennsylvania race that could become the most expensive Senate primary ever. → Read More
The White House insists it can “defeat the virus,” but the nation is increasingly willing to live with it. → Read More
He’s set the bar for Trumpworld on what constitutes loyalty to the former president: refusal to cooperate. → Read More
Robust wage growth, falling poverty, stock market records—rising prices overshadow them all. → Read More
Few people relish being indicted. But Bannon isn’t a normal ex-White House official. → Read More
Politics and investing don’t normally mix. But 2ndVote Advisers is the latest attempt to change that. → Read More
By one measure, Truth Social is already more successful than many of the former president’s business ventures. But that’s not really what this is about. → Read More
A recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission case reveals how Kyle Bass’s bet against the Hong Kong dollar has fizzled: He’s lost big, ensnaring some investors who funded his short through what the regulator says was an illicit stock offering. → Read More
If progressives and centrists can’t unite to pass a safety-net package, the promise of the Biden presidency will crumble. → Read More
Nuke the filibuster, but only on bills that raise or suspend the debt limit. Even “Sinemanchin” should be able to agree to that. → Read More
Trump allies such as Steve Bannon and Jason Miller have bonded with people close to the embattled president, who’s already claiming—without providing proof—that Brazil’s voting system is rigged ahead of next year’s election. → Read More
We’ve been here before—in 1995-96, 2002, 2003, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2019. This time may end a little differently. → Read More