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Trump vs. Biden Polls: Conviction Not Having Big Impact Yet
New York Magazine· 9 hours agoYou can be forgiven if you thought the criminal conviction of Donald Trump on 34 felony counts by a...
Two immigration moves underscore the issue’s 2024 potency: From the Politics Desk
NBC Universal via AOL· 1 day agoThis is the recipe for a tight national popular vote tally this November, one Trump might even win —...
Some say Trump’s conviction won’t matter to voters. They shouldn’t be so sure
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAnd in January, a Gallup poll found that just 23% of Americans said they would be willing to vote...
Mexico presidential election: Chicago Mexicans to vote in-person at consulate for 1st time
ABC 7 Chicago· 5 days agoChicago community activist Jorge Mujica looked at the latest polls for the Mexican presidential...
Think American politics are nasty today? That’s nothing compared to the violent 1800s | Opinion
Hilton Head Island Packet via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIt took Sumner three years to recover. Accusations of election cheating, also a near-daily...
Donald Trump Is a Convicted Criminal. Will He Still Be President?
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe MAGA faithful were already highly motivated to turn out on Election Day; their support is baked...
Little change in a presidential campaign most Americans don’t want
Washington Post· 6 days agoPresident Biden has accused Donald Trump of imitating Adolf Hitler, denounced him as a beacon of...
OPINION | JOHN BRUMMETT: Winning when it counts | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 2 days agoMy friend told me afterward that he is mostly worried now about the still-viable prospect of Donald...
Jacksonville Bold for 6.5.24: She's a rainbow
Florida Politics· 6 hours agoJacksonville activists countered gubernatorial restrictions on Pride displays on a local bridge with flashlights on Friday, making national news in...
Trump’s Conviction Could Help End Elite Impunity
Foreign Policy Magazine· 5 days ago“My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over,” Gerald Ford, newly installed as U.S. president, proclaimed on Aug. 9, 1974, after the...