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The Biden effect is real
We’re beginning to see it extend beyond the president’s own unpopularity to congressional Democrats and the federal government itself.
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We’re beginning to see it extend beyond the president’s own unpopularity to congressional Democrats and the federal government itself.
The Democratic Party's problems stem from the public's identification of the most progressive aspects as mainstream, Stu Rothenberg writes.
The 2022 election will be decided by megatrends, not MAGA slogans. But President Joe Biden and his party are certainly trying.
While states with “trigger laws” are reading from the same states’ rights playbook, Mitch McConnell is giving away the long game.
Biden’s prescription for what ails the economy is really just old-school Keynesian economics wrapped up in nice, new green packaging.
It remains baffling why, when it comes to the pandemic, Congress refuses to do what it does best — throw money at problems.
The expected toppling of Roe vs. Wade is a culmination of America's volcanic politics as the Supreme Court is now a fortress of division.
Supreme Court abortion decision draft leak probably won’t change things much either way, David Winston writes.
Just compare how former Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy reacted after making mistakes
Polling shows it could hurt them in the midterms. While police have a favorable brand image, congressional Democrats have a negative one.
It looked like abject surrender. But backing independent candidate Evan McMullin for Senate was the best play to preserve democracy.
Sens. Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, Marsha Blackburn and others on the Senate Judiciary Committee got exactly what they came for.
People saw the bodies of murdered Ukrainians in unfiltered clarity. They are images that, once seen, cannot be forgotten.
The Ginni Thomas-Mark Meadows texts provide an illustration of how dangerous it is to conflate religion and politics, Mary C. Curtis writes.
Neither President Joe Biden's scripted nor unscripted comments stir much confidence, David Winston writes.
We are more responsible for our own protection now, but government still has a role to play in making sure we can even make that happen.
The name calling in Congress is starting to get extreme, and out-of-the-mainstream views are showing up in floor votes.
This war is on the record, Mary C. Curtis writes, and no amount of disinformation can stop journalists from risking their lives to cover it.
President Joe Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi have unveiled a new slogan: Democrats deliver. The question is what?
When Zelenskyy speaks to Congress on Wednesday, it will bring to mind parallels to World War II and other horrors of the 20th century.