Time for change: throw the grumpy old men out
The 2024 presidential race is shaping up as the race few people really want. Voters have an opportunity to force a generational change.
The 2024 presidential race is shaping up as the race few people really want. Voters have an opportunity to force a generational change.
A legendary director says age can be a strength. But unlike rock and roll and the movies politics doesn’t allow retakes.
His plan for winning back the voters he lost in 2020? Insisting that he actually won.
The former president’s childish defiance of the law comes at a high cost to him — and to the country. However his trial ends, the US is bound for a period of anger, division and recrimination.
For political junkies, there can never be too many polls. But some numbers are more durable and important indicators than others.
The former president once stood strong against ‘anarchy’, then turned to praising the January 6, 2021, rioters.
Joe Biden seeks to follow Barack Obama’s example from the 2012 presidential election, in which he disqualified his rival.
He hid away in 2020, and now he releases a video to announce he’s running again.
The US President’s refusal to bend on the debt doesn’t make his deterioration look better — maybe worse.
And for the former president, too. It’s unclear if it helps in the primaries but it won’t in November.
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