During his presidency, the high court’s conservatives proved to be resistant to the idea that Donald Trump was their legal client. This year, that all changed.
Every day this week, we're counting down the lowlights of Trump’s time in politics. Some were just embarrassing. Many were horrific. All of them should disqualify him from another four years in the White House.
Recent attack ads probably don’t resonate with a large portion of the population. But then, they’re not intended to. They’re intended to make a difference in races with very small margins.
Veteran political journalist Ronald Brownstein lays out in detail what has to happen for Kamala Harris to defeat Donald Trump, why it’s tough but doable—and what could still go wrong.
Polling by right-leaning firms has exploded this cycle. Maybe they want to be accurate—or maybe they’re trying to create a sense of momentum for Donald Trump.
Revisit this week’s event featuring The New Republic’s Greg Sargent, Democracy Forward’s Skye Perryman, The Daily Beast’s Rotimi Adeoye, and Congresswoman Maxine Waters discussing the far-reaching implications of Project 2025, the policy blueprint outlined by ultraconservatives for the Trump administration, on democracy.