Taken seriously, Trump’s plans for mass deportation are ridiculous • Burgum is a bright spot in Trump picks
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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Where do Democrats go from here?

If Democrats want to avoid being consigned to minority status for years to come, it is critical that they shun calls to double down on the politics of resistance and begin offering genuine, centrist solutions that address Americans’ concerns.

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Taken seriously, Trump’s plans for mass deportation are ridiculous

Since Donald Trump’s rise to prominence in the 2016 presidential campaign and through his first term, out-of-office election-denial antics and his 2024 campaign, many supporters have built a cottage industry excusing his more extravagant claims.

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Burgum is a bright spot in Trump picks

Most public attention to President-elect Donald Trump’s top picks for Cabinet and other prominent administration roles has understandably focused on his more controversial choices.

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California’s political clout will fade as long as population growth remains slow

Demography is destiny.

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Susan Shelley: Slow counts show election system needs reform

But that’s not the end of the delays

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Larry Wilson: Mr. Schiff goes to Washington, again

Trump’s ‘enemy from within’

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A roadmap for healthcare reform in the Trump era

Come January, Republicans have a big opportunity to move the ball forward on healthcare reform.

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Here’s to hoping Trump delivers on some of his Libertarian promises

If he can deliver some libertarian wins, that would be welcomed.

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Grand DOGE promises of massive cuts to the federal government are unlikely to materialize

The best case scenario for DOGE is that it brings a bit more public attention to some of the more subtle ways in which our federal government wastes our resources.

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The JFK assassination still haunts us

When President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas 61 years ago today, he took with him a sense of the nation’s innocence. Many of those who were in their formative years at the time remember it as a historical inflection point, a moment after which everything changed.

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