Tag Archives: Presidential Election of 2024

Opinion | This Election Will Need More Heroes

True political courage — the principled stand, the elevation of country over party pressure, the willingness to sacrifice a career to protect the common good — has become painfully rare in a polarized world. It deserves to be celebrated and nurtured whenever it appears, especially in defense of fundamental American …

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Opinion | Where Is the Fierce Urgency of Beating Trump?

Barack Obama got blunt in Pittsburgh on Thursday. He chided Black men who are not supporting Kamala Harris, saying that some of “the brothers” were just not “feeling the idea of having a woman as president.” That left me mulling again: Is Harris in a dead-even race against a ridiculous …

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Opinion | This Is Why Trump Imagines He Will Win

If Donald Trump wins, the people who voted for him would have a range of reasons for putting him in office. There are a lot of potential Trump voters who don’t like him that much or who really like only parts of his personality or platform and tolerate the rest. …

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Opinion | Letters in Song Lyrics and Poetry

Elections of Yore (to the tune of “Yesterday”) Yesterday, politics was just a game we’d play Now hostility is here to stay Oh, I believe in yesterday Suddenly, there’s an absence of civility There’s no common ground that I can see Oh, yesterday came suddenly Why we disagree I don’t …

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A Conversation With JD Vance

From the moment JD Vance came onto the national stage, he was inextricably linked to Donald Trump. As the author of the best-selling book “Hillbilly Elegy,” Vance was initially the Trump whisperer, explaining the Trump phenomenon and 2016 win to shocked liberals. Back then, Vance didn’t like Trump. He called …

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Opinion | JD Vance’s Election Denialism Is Deepening

The first thing I thought of while watching Senator JD Vance of Ohio refuse to say whether Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election in a recent interview with this newspaper was “The Manchurian Candidate,” John Frankenheimer’s 1962 psychological thriller. The linchpin of “The Manchurian Candidate,” of course, is the …

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5 Takeaways From Vance’s Interview With The New York Times

JD Vance keeps showing up. The Republican vice-presidential nominee and first-term senator from Ohio is talking to reporters at campaign rallies. He is scheduling network and cable interviews. And he is sitting down with The New York Times. Something has shifted in American politics when it is noteworthy that a …

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