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This is bigger than any one mistake Harris made

Donald Trump won. But why? Were Americans really just mad about their grocery bill? Columnists Ruth Marcus, Dana Milbank and James Hohmann grapple with this election result as an “X-ray into our national soul.”

Wednesday, November 6, 2024
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This is bigger than any one mistake Harris made

Donald Trump won. But why? Were Americans really just mad about their grocery bill? Columnists Ruth Marcus, Dana Milbank and James Hohmann grapple with this election result as an “X-ray into our national soul.”

Wednesday, November 6, 2024
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“No, the way to cope with a Trump win isn’t moving to Canada”

“A big win for the Blow It Up Party, but what then?”


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It’s Election Week. Grab the whiskey.

None of us can know the outcome of the election, but our columnists talk through the campaigns' final spasms. Ruth Marcus, Dana Milbank and James Hohmann discuss the shifting mood in Pennsylvania, whether abortion will be as motivating this time around and if Donald Trump can get “crypto bros and the guy who vapes” to actually vote.

Monday, November 4, 2024
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Trump 'Resistance' didn't work. What will?

Donald Trump’s election might feel like déjà vu. But America is in a different place than it was eight years ago. Contributing columnists Amanda Ripley, Matt Bai and Theodore Johnson talk through how they’re thinking about Trump’s second term, how to set boundaries between the personal and political, and what type of civic involvement is actually useful.

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

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