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Fringe candidates promising to stop the steal, like Mark Finchem in Arizona, might just have their year.

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Fringe candidates promising to stop the steal, like Mark Finchem in Arizona, might just have their year.

A radical and baseless legal theory could upend the country’s most essential democratic process.

Why Lindsey Graham, Kevin McCarthy, and so many other cowards in Congress are still doing Trump’s bidding

Democrats have a growing sense of panic about conservative advances but are not seeing a president who shares their urgency.

His presidency is beset with huge challenges, many of his own making. Here are five pillars of wisdom to help him meet them.

If even Rusty Bowers is willing to back Trump again, the outlook for popular democracy is very bleak.

Yes, he’s fit to be president right now. But he’s too old for the next election.

The Maryland governor is on a crusade to bring back Reaganism when his party’s embrace of Trumpism has never looked stronger.

His record is clear. Some nervy Republican challenger should say so.

“You play King of the Hill enough times and eventually you get pushed off your perch.”