Trump seems more focused on asserting dominance over the GOP than ensuring that Republicans win elections.
Author: Fred Bauer
Senator Cotton Lays Out a Vision of “Jacksonian Internationalism”
In a speech at the Reagan Library, Cotton situated populist policies within a broader context of global politics.
On the ‘Disease of Division’ and Democratic Stability
Detonating the nuclear option to overturn regular order in the Senate endangers the protections for senators and would feed into the dynamic of polarization.
The Paradox of Middle Ground on the Nuclear Option
Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema like to find compromises, and it’s hard to locate middle ground on the nuclear option to the filibuster.
Removing the Filibuster Would Destabilize American Democracy, Not Save It
Removing the filibuster dramatically expands the ability of a temporary partisan majority to meddle in elections.
Biden and Manchin Both Understand that the Nuclear Option Knows No Limiting Principle
Once you start unilaterally removing obstacles to the raw exercise of partisan power, it’s hard to stop.
Masschusetts Republicans Fail to Learn the Virginia Lesson on Opposing ‘Woke’ Education
Some Republicans in Massachusetts are sponsoring legislation that entrenches an identity-politics bureaucracy.