Opinion · 117th Congress
For those tempted to predict the midterms — don’t
In 2016 and 2020, pollsters failed to fully adjust for the reluctance of Donald Trump partisans to answer survey questions.
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In 2016 and 2020, pollsters failed to fully adjust for the reluctance of Donald Trump partisans to answer survey questions.
We are down to a little more than 160 hours before an unhinged and unrepentant Donald Trump leaves office.
The Chris Wallace interview of Donald Trump on Fox News offered so many low points that you would think it was conducted in Death Valley rather than on a steamy White House patio.
The question never mentioned the words “Donald Trump.”
As the impeachment hearings of Donald Trump begin Wednesday, harking back to “Profiles in Courage” serves as a reminder that historical perspectives can shift from generation to generation.
Mark Meadows, when the North Carolina Republican tried to prove his racial bona fides by displaying a “black friend,” I understood.
Instead, Kavanaugh decided to throw any judicial restraint aside — and live up to Donald Trump’s image of a high-energy Supreme Court justice.
Consider the recent effects of political gravity: > By cutting a debt ceiling deal with Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, Donald Trump marginalized the Republican congressional leadership.
Only in recent weeks did the Senate version become public — displaying deep cuts to Medicaid and sparking a backlash.
thousands, of volumes written about the United States Senate, I’d be willing to bet that “fast and easy” has never been used to describe the chamber or what it should be — until Tuesday, when President Donald
And the hero at the center of it was John Glenn, displaying a moral complexity that I never imagined when I cheered him from a Manhattan sidewalk (along with my entire school class from Connecticut) during
Every time I hear that Donald Trump — all bombast, blabber and bile — is ill suited for Sunday night’s town hall debate, I recall a rare and mostly forgotten campaign moment when the former reality show
When I asked South Carolina delegate Karen Wyld what she thought of Donald Trump, her long sigh as she considered her answer gave her away.
Displaying creativity in his efforts to sabotage his wife’s presidential ambitions, Bill Clinton clambered aboard Lynch’s plane at the Phoenix airport last week ostensibly just to chat.
Budweiser, displaying all the subtlety of a North Korean advertising agency, has temporarily renamed its beer “America.” Chants of “USA! USA! USA!”