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An incoming Biden administration official declares that the new administration will take responsibility for hard decisions, and challenging work, that have for the past year been dumped upon the states.
This is the tension President-elect Joe Biden will have to navigate. Here's how to make that easier.
The party can use its majorities in state legislatures to improve trust in our elections.
The attraction of Trump for Latino voters is the promise of multiracial whiteness.
Democrats appear determined to avoid getting played by fake GOP deficit concerns a second time.
2020 was the most airtight election in our country’s history.
Trump’s intelligence briefings should stop once he leaves office.
Spare us your lectures about how the liberal coastal elites don’t understand real Americans. It’s time for Republican elites to listen.
The new president will divide more than unify if he pretends the Capitol incursion happened in a vacuum.
The Biden team says it will follow up its ambitious plan with more support.
Trump has been a beacon to the bigoted fringes of American society. That light still shines.
The president-elect can rewrite his legacy as a senator, but loading up with former prosecutors such as Merrick Garland isn't going to get the job done.
The Republican Party is headed for the ash heap of history. That’s no reason to rejoice.
It will take more than cheap words and empty gestures to make up for the lie of the stolen election.
The authors of the strategy hope Biden won’t throw it in the garbage.