A weekly roundup of TNR’s political reporting
Beating the former president isn’t hard—if you have a nominee who can press the case against him. Joe Biden wasn’t that person. Kamala Harris is. |
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Nonpartisan federal workers ensure the safety, quality, and reliability of countless government services. But there’s a plan to strip them of key protections and allow the politicization of the federal workforce. Urge Congress to protect federal workers. |
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Trump’s running mate has an ugly history of attacking the vice president, and he added a new chapter on Monday. |
When it comes to abortion rights (or lack thereof) in the U.S. today, Trump and the Republicans represent the status quo. |
Yes, Peter Thiel was the senator’s benefactor. But they’re both inspired by an obscure software developer who has some truly frightening thoughts about reordering society. |
She may have run a bad presidential race before, and had a rocky vice presidency. But she’s not 81, and she’s not Donald Trump. |
Calling Black women "Jezebel" has a long, racist history. But as a recent video shows, it also has a more modern meaning among Christian nationalists. |
Vance is wildly inexperienced and widely loathed. With Joe Biden out of the race, he’s a huge liability. |
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is a leading candidate to be Kamala Harris’s running mate. Selecting him would fracture the party. |
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