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Now, more than ever is the time for principled critique, tough conversations, and accountability for the strategic missteps that have allowed Trump to return to the White House. Let the heads roll.
Progressives have responded in extraordinary ways since Donald Trump secured a whopping 312 Electoral College votes to win the presidency for a second time. Some have thrown temper tantrums.Others ...
Apparently, simply saying “I do” now qualifies someone to run the government. The elites have a point that Trump could be worse that Biden, but that’s hardly strong messaging.
Now, Biden’s team and other supporters argue that forcing the president off of the ticket would be a betrayal of the voters who supported him in 2024 primaries.
Burn-Murdoch cites research by the Data for Progress think tank finding that "political elites are more supportive of a wide array of progressive policies than the average likely voter." The term ...
Mitt Romney, U.S. Senator from Utah (2019–present), 2012 nominee for president, Chair of the Republican Governors Association (2005–2006), Governor of Massachusetts (2003–2007) [79] (did not vote for Trump in general election) [80] [81] Todd Young, U.S. Senator from Indiana (2017–present), U.S. Representative from IN-09 (2011–2017) [82]
Elites are more polarized than the general public. [53] High-information citizens tend to hold strong opinions, whereas low-information citizens have "fewer and weaker" opinions. [54] [55] When it comes to politics, many citizens are low-information. In one study, 35% of American voters could be classified as low-information "know-nothings." [56]
Since then, it has been a bad news buffet for most voters. Inflation wrecked finances , raising home finance costs by as much as 80 percent, Russia invaded Ukraine and illegal immigration surged.