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Opinion · 117th Congress

We should stop asking too much of polling data

Polling data are collected to make inferences on the preferences and voting intentions of the electorate, which are then translated into predictions of election outcomes.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Democrats are haunted by inflation

Clyburn bungled an interview, telling MSNBC what the Democrats really knew about the inflationary impact of the American Rescue Plan: “All of us are concerned about these rising costs, and all of us knew

Opinion · 117th Congress

Mind games: Trump, Biden keep letting us inside their heads

It’s about the security of this country,” Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin, D-Md., also familiar with all things classification as a senior Foreign Relations member, said during a brief interview.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Biden’s fix for inflation: Process, not progress

His “60 Minutes” interview Sunday was prime Biden, as he told Scott Pelley that the “inflation rate month to month was just an inch, hardly at all.”

Opinion · 117th Congress

‘Defund the police’ still haunts Democrats

On Feb. 13, George Stephanopoulos raised the issue of Rep. Cori Bush’s statements calling for defunding the police during an interview with Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Seeing double: Part exasperation, part inspiration

But there is bound to be a disconnect between the real and the aspirational, between the world as it is and the world as anyone anxious to see progress would like it to be.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Grievance is no substitute for ideas

Last month, a Democratic communications consultant talked about how to improve political communications in a radio interview. She advocated for a three-step process.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Don’t bet on the GOP coming to its senses just yet

It didn’t take long during my interview with California Democratic congressional hopeful Peter Navarro (who years later became a top ally of President Donald Trump and key adviser on trade and economic

Opinion · 117th Congress

What was Joe Biden supposed to do in his first year?

To maximize Democrats’ chances in the midterms, Todd said in an interview, Biden needed to “show strength by proving he could stand up to people who made the voters’ ears hurt on both sides of the

Opinion · 117th Congress

Congress: Please don’t stop the music

Radio stations are licensed by the federal government — not to entertain you with a morning show or an interview with the hottest new band but to serve the public interest.