A weekly roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting
A weekly roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting Buried in a recent decision on federal review of state court decisions is language big enough to drive a Trump Truck through. | {{#if }} Become a TNR member for just $19.99 $9.99. Limited-time offer. | {{/if}} The former president has hinted that he’s brewing up some kind of ominous plot with the Louisiana lawmaker. |
Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden was a parade of foot soldiers in a hateful movement that has become even bigger than the man who founded it. |
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We’ve tallied 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. |
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Yes, there’s so much riding on this election. But here’s a crazy idea: You may as well spend this last week feeling confident. |
For most people, Election Day is when the campaign ends. But for Trump, that’s when the shenanigans just get started. Are the Democrats ready? |
Brace yourself, but The Washington Post’s owner’s decision to destroy his paper’s credibility in order to restore trust in journalism may have a few flaws in its logic. |
Erie County, Pennsylvania, has picked the winner in the last four presidential elections. Harris has a definite shot. At least, so say the yard signs. |
He and his MAGA allies are ramping up the sexism and misogyny as part of a closing message that they will restore men to their rightful place—of total control over women. |
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Join us on Tuesday, November 19 as The New Republic’s Editor Michael Tomasky and staff writers Matt Ford, Greg Sargent, and Grace Segers help you digest the election results and the short and long-term implications to our democracy, rights and political institutions. |
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