
Trump’s Running, and Republicans Have Only Themselves to Blame
There is no coward’s way out of the dilemma facing the GOP.

Coverage from the latest election cycle, including campaigns, primaries, and conventions

There is no coward’s way out of the dilemma facing the GOP.

Whatever the conservative grass roots decide, the establishment will be a step or two behind, desperately trying to catch up with the people it claims to lead.

The long-awaited Republican reckoning has only just begun, says David Frum.

And three other lessons of the midterm elections

GOP voters may be angry about Biden’s student-debt bailout, but the political bargain their party leaders made is the underlying problem.

The former president and his allies have explained their plans quite clearly.

California has many problems, but its governor keeps tangling with right-wingers out of state.

To save the Republican Party, the defeated Wyoming representative may first have to destroy it.

He has little option but to show loyalty to Trump even if it thwarts his own ambitions.

He’ll compel loyalty no matter what the FBI finds. If Republicans kowtow, they might as well hand him the 2024 nomination now.