At first blush, Thursday’s release of census data held great news for Democrats. It painted a portrait of a considerably
Nancy Mace Called Herself a ‘New Voice’ for the G.O.P. Then She Pivoted.
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. — Representative Nancy Mace had just delivered the kind of red-meat remarks that would ordinarily thrill the
A House Race in Cleveland Captures the Democrats’ Generational Divide
WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio — Nina Turner had just belted out a short address to God’s Tabernacle of Faith Church in
Opinion | Republicans Now Have Two Ways to Threaten Elections
By Jamelle Bouie Opinion Columnist The story of voting rights in the United States looks less like a graph of
Elizabeth Warren Grapples With Presidential Loss in New Book
The question came at a campaign cattle call in April 2019, just a few months after Elizabeth Warren announced her
Trump endorses Jody Hice, a congressman, to run against Georgia’s secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger.
Jody Hice, a Republican congressman, announced Monday a run against the Georgia secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, who refused to
Trump Schedules Address Before CPAC Next Sunday
Former President Donald J. Trump will speak at the conservative event known as CPAC on Feb. 28, his first public
Opinion | How Democrats Could Have Made Republicans Squirm
Probably nothing could have moved enough Republican senators to vote to convict former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment
Opinion | Can Biden Save Americans Like My Old Pal Mike?
A childhood friend’s deadly mistakes prompt reflection on our country’s — and my own. Mike Stepp in McMinnville, Ore., in
Jeffrey Clark Was Considered Unassuming. Then He Plotted With Trump.
WASHINGTON — It was New Year’s Eve, but the Justice Department’s top leaders had little to celebrate as they admonished