America’s impotent elite
Gone are the days when Hollywood could decide elections.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Explore the dynamic landscape of the Republican Party with our collection of articles, offering comprehensive coverage, analysis, and insights into its key figures, policies, electoral strategies, and influential debates shaping American politics.
Gone are the days when Hollywood could decide elections.
ByHaving rejected the Democrats’ progressivist dogma, the American electorate is undergoing a social and demographic revolution.
ByFrom shallow protest in 2016 to outright endorsement in 2024, Donald Trump has been given an easy ride.
ByHow Donald Trump will keep his coalition of support together amid his cabinet’s competing ideologies.
ByThe controversial Maga loyalist has withdrawn from consideration for serving as Donald Trump’s attorney general.
ByThe phrase, partly a semi-ironic attempt to rile liberals, reveals an undercurrent of extreme misogyny in the US.
ByThe online provocateur has gained extraordinary influence within Trump's team.
ByTrump 2.0 may immiserate America in a way his first time in office could not.
ByThe president-elect’s team could restore a 19th-century Republicanism, with its blend of trade protectionism and internal laissez-faire.
ByThe Republican campaign’s embrace of the gay anthem shows just how much the party has been changed.
ByFor millions of Americans, voting for Trump was democracy in action.
BySome of the UK’s biggest employers have links to the committees that fund Trump and his allies.
ByDonald Trump’s running mate seems prepared to put his desire for power ahead of American democracy.
ByHow a demagogue remade the Republican Party and transformed US politics.
ByTrump's attacks on Labour are a small part of a darker political nightmare.
ByDemocracy be damned.
ByThe obsessions of the extremely online right do not correspond with the concerns of most voters.
ByWhen free speech is treated as the highest good, it gives rise to shock-jock politics.
ByDonald Trump’s running mate has brought the new right to the brink of power.
ByWhy former Democrats and once stalwart Republicans are now switching sides.
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