Opinion · 114th Congress
Losing An Election That A Rational Republican Might Have Won
The undeniable truth is that Trump has already lost an election that a rational Republican might well have won.
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The undeniable truth is that Trump has already lost an election that a rational Republican might well have won.
The politician most likely to be portrayed as cold, calculated and willing to take any position at any moment has given rival Donald Trump precious little fodder to make that sale this year.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are in the homestretch of a presidential campaign to determine who will lead our country as commander in chief and CEO for the next four years.
He is, in so many ways, everything that Donald Trump is not — including conservative at his core and kind to and about other people.
Countless studies show illegal immigration creates a net benefit for the American economy, and, unlike Trump (at least in some years), illegal immigrants pay taxes without the benefits of Social
Just as these social, political and economic upheavals turned off older, white male conservatives — the bedrock of Donald Trump’s constituency — they are also elements of a common and proud American story
Her campaign turned around a couple of months ago when she began talking about “breaking barriers,” both economic and social, in ways that blunted Sanders’ edge as a candidate of change.