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Is either political party the home of working-class voters?
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 3 days ago“Most working-class voters vote Republican, partly because they see Democrats as an elite party...
Biden’s age, broken promises chase away young voters that Democrats count on
The Washington Times· 8 hours agoPresident Biden is trying to save his reelection campaign by embracing policies that matter most to...
Eyeing Trump, but on the Fence: How Tuned-Out Voters Could Decide 2024
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoJoe Perez is exactly the type of voter President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are...
How RFK Jr.'s debate dilemma compares to past third-party candidates: From the Politics Desk
NBC News via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIn his quest to qualify for the presidential debates, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could confront...
Even as Violent Crime Drops, Lawlessness Rises as an Election Issue
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoTrump portrayed himself as the “law and order president” standing up to lawlessness, slamming “weak”...
Opinion: Is a 4-day workweek coming?
Deseret News via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoMeanwhile, in June of 2022, a Gallup poll found that people who work four-day weeks had a higher rate of burnout than those who worked five. Shorter...
A message from the Bronx for Donald Trump
The Washington Times· 1 day ago“The Bronx County Conservative Party would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Republican Presidential candidate and Conservative Party endorsee...
America’s ‘non-crusaders’ personify the case for classical liberalism
The Hill· 4 days agoIt’s safe to assume that the recently announced presidential debates will, as usual, be largely...
America still retains a soft power advantage over China
The Hill· 6 days agoIn 2007, President Hu Jintao told the 17th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party that China needed...
Gleb Tsipursky, AlterNet
The Raw Story· 7 days agoAt the time of writing, Politifact.com, a well-known non-partisan website, rates only about 4 percent of statements by Trump as fully “True” and over 50 percent as either completely “False” ...