Already, Mr. Trump has squandered his post-election honeymoon. His approval rating is back under 50 percent, with slightly ...
Down-ballot races in Florida and Wisconsin are seen as a referendum on the White House, while the president’s to-be-announced ...
After the November election, when exit polls indicated that Kamala Harris had won the young adult vote by only a slim margin ...
During the first Trump era, the resistance engaged in soaring rhetoric about unity — then fell apart. Will this time be ...
A central dictum in the Trump White House is that Joseph R. Biden Jr. is to blame for just about anything and everything.
Lisa Lerer, national politics correspondent for The New York Times, breaks Democrats into four categories to explain how to make sense of the fractured Democratic opposition. Advertisement Whether ...
Emon Hassan for The New York Times In the years that followed, political theater largely gave up on challenging the views of conservatives (to the extent that it ever tried to; it’s hard to pick ...
“the idea that all theater is political is less a rhetorical exercise than an irrefutable reality.” The proof is in the current season of both dramas and musicals, with new offerings and ...
I’m an Opinion columnist at The New York Times. What I cover: I focus mostly on presidential politics ... I went to Time magazine for a couple of years. Then the great Anna Quindlen hired ...
Most online political media stars traffic in highly partisan viewpoints. Tara Palmeri hopes that playing it straight will pay off. Tara Palmeri, who formerly wrote for Puck and Politico’s ...
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