A roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting
This is no ordinary campaign, but it is exactly the campaign we needed at this extraordinary historic juncture. |
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In partnership with: Democracy Forward |
On Wednesday, October 16, Join The New Republic’s Greg Sargent, Democracy Forward’s Skye Perryman, and other top policy minds to discuss the far-reaching implications of Project 2025, the policy blueprint outlined by ultraconservatives for the Trump administration, on democracy. |
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If elected, Trump plans to cancel huge numbers of manufacturing jobs in the heartland. Democrats should put them on the defensive. |
A visit to a battle reenactment in rural Virginia revealed some surprising views about U.S. politics—and broad pessimism about continued peace. |
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The CEO of She the People tells TNR editor Michael Tomasky about the women voters of color who are sold on Kamala Harris—and those who are still looking. |
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A close look at her failed primary campaign suggests Harris has evolved less than previously assumed. There’s still time for her to change, however—but it’s running out. |
The Founders didn’t believe the Constitution had a fixed meaning. So why do so many of the justices? |
Not only is she helping Trump win—she’s destroying a once-noble party that could be doing good in this country. |
What’s happening in the Middle East was enabled by a president with ideological priors, aides who failed to push back, and a cheerleading media establishment. |
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The overturning of Roe was always going to affect more than just abortion, and we’re about to find out how bad it can get. |
On Sunday, The New York Times finally ran a brutal piece on the topic. Let’s hope others follow—and this kick-starts the conversation the country desperately needs to have. |
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