The wealth gap and two other anti-Trump themes: How Dems can woo young voters in critical states

The wealth gap and two other anti-Trump themes: How Dems can woo young voters in critical states

Oh, the fickleness of Trump-era news cycles! I was going to write about how the Democrats could defeat Donald Trump in part by wooing young voters in critical Electoral College states. And then along comes the Ukrainian bombshell raising serious questions about whether Trump will even be around to run against. But let’s suppose Trump’s […]

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How a Biden-Harris ticket could wallop Trump—if ‘Middle-Class Joe’ truly lives up to his name

How a Biden-Harris ticket could wallop Trump—if ‘Middle-Class Joe’ truly lives up to his name

A brilliant thinker like Elizabeth Warren would be copacetic if electability weren’t Criterion #1, but the best anti-Trump defense would be, yes, exactly what some have already called for: a Joe Biden-Kamala Harris ticket. How might this and other actions unify the Democrats before it’s too late? What follows is in the realm of “could and should” rather than “will.” But an old Biden friend just may be reading this column—I won’t go into the details—and I fervently hope she passes it on to him.

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Love Elizabeth Warren’s ideas—but fear for America if she’s the Democratic presidential candidate

Love Elizabeth Warren’s ideas—but fear for America if she’s the Democratic presidential candidate

Elizabeth Warren, in so many ways, is catnip for progressives as fed up with the status quo as I am. “How did we get here?” she asked in a New Republic interview. “Billionaires and big corporations decided they wanted more of the pie, and they enlisted politicians to cut them a fatter slice. They crippled […]

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