
Trump Governs by Grudge in California
alifornians don’t vote for Trump, and he’s showing them what he can do about it. The Editorial Board, NY Times In 1961, at a news conference three years before he became the Republican presidential nominee, […]
alifornians don’t vote for Trump, and he’s showing them what he can do about it. The Editorial Board, NY Times In 1961, at a news conference three years before he became the Republican presidential nominee, […]
y Jennifer Medina Kamala Harris has the home-state advantage, but the other Democratic presidential hopefuls are not ceding the state. At an auditorium here one evening this week, Atticus Tyagi, age 8, stepped onstage with […]
by Jeremy B. White It’s official: California’s Orange County is Democratic territory. Punctuating a political sea change, registered Democrats now outnumber card-carrying Republicans in a onetime bastion of the withering California Republican Party. The shift, […]
By Nathaniel Rakich Is Rep. Colin Allred the next Beto O’Rourke? Last week, Allred announced he was running for U.S. Senate in Texas against Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, the conservative firebrand whom liberals love to […]
Republicans have historically used the suburbs to defend against the electoral threat of cities. Now the suburbs themselves are posing the threat. By Maggie Astor Republican gerrymandering efforts used to focus mainly on diluting the […]
by Alex Samuels and Geoffrey Skelley, 538 In his first public appearance after the attack on the U.S. Capitol, then-President Donald Trump sought respite in South Texas. His visit was billed as a way to […]
The Texas Legislature is drawing new political maps to reflect the growth of the state recorded in the 2020 census. But their initial proposals don’t look like the state demographically or politically. By Ross Ramsey, […]
Demographic changes point to a more progressive state, but Republican-controlled redistricting makes it unlikely policy decisions will follow suit. By Brittany Renee Mayes, Leslie Shapiro and Zach Levitt, Washington Post Over the past decade, highly concentrated demographic shifts in and […]
by Richard Parker Pretty soon, Texans will openly carry loaded firearms into grocery stores, gas stations and even airports. Women will effectively be unable to get a legal abortion. And schoolchildren won’t learn, at least […]
Gov. Greg Abbott’s proposal to build a wall between Texas and Mexico taps into a lasting preoccupation with immigration and border security among Texas Republican voters — and one of former President Donald Trump’s favorite […]
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