Plus, Kamala Harris is imitating Biden’s very bad media strategy, and more...
Trump can’t win by getting people to like him, so he’ll do the opposite. I hope Kamala is ready for anything. |
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Join us on Tuesday, September 10, to watch the Harris vs. Trump face-off with editor Michael Tomasky and staff writer Greg Sargent for interactive commentary and analysis. |
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Avoiding the press will only invite negative coverage—and it suggests that the people who ran Biden’s disastrous reelection campaign are still calling the shots. |
Some take the view that anti-Zionism is never antisemitic. Others say it always is. Both are wrong—and both obstruct honest dialogue. |
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In partnership with: Americans United for Separation of Church and State |
Join us on Tuesday, September 24, as top legal and policy minds from Americans United for Separation of Church and State talk with investigative journalist Nina Burleigh about the far-reaching implications of Project 2025—the political blueprint outlined by ultraconservatives for the Trump administration. |
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Donald Trump’s team is nervous about the first presidential debate with Kamala Harris. |
Richard Beck’s "Homeland" traces the far-reaching aftereffects of the attacks and tries to recover the events of the day, as they happened. |
The politics of this may play out fine for Kamala Harris. But once again, the legal system was cowed by Trump’s bullying and lawlessness. |
Donald Trump warned that, if he wins, anyone involved in "election interference" will be imprisoned. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
As Trump unleashes a fresh wave of deranged warnings, a columnist who writes about authoritarianism explains how he is clearly priming his supporters to prepare for postelection violence. |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
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TNR Presents: The Best Political Trivia Night in DC! |
Test your useless knowledge about politics over adult beverages with a roomful of like-minded people. Participants can win drinks, food and even REAL CASH PRIZES! |
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