The sheer joylessness of Kamala Harris
The Kamala-backing media is convinced that if she doesn’t get to the White House, then the rest of us might not get to live
The Kamala-backing media is convinced that if she doesn’t get to the White House, then the rest of us might not get to live
In reality, what we are likely to get is initial shock, followed by a return to complacency
There has always been a touch of snobbery in the way the elite regard American politics
Of the eleven recessions since World War Two, ten have begun under the GOP
Across the battleground states, early voting numbers suggest that women are turning out in far bigger numbers than men
My man in the bullion market tells me the rise is by no means all to do with presidential hopes and fears
Trump claims to have learned from the mistakes of his first term. But what counts as a mistake depends on who you talk to
On stage with Tucker Carlson in Arizona yesterday, Donald Trump laid into Liz Cheney
Last week, Andrew Sullivan admitted that he’s reconsidering voting for Harris
Be it Harris or Trump, the next president will find the domestic pressure to scale back US involvement irresistible
Yesterday the former president performed his second brilliant and hilarious campaign stunt of the past ten days
Can he keep people laughing until polling day?
Harris has three things strongly in her favor
‘I tell you what, folks,’ the Reform leader said, ‘be in no doubt on November 5, Donald Trump is going to win’
Farage might be ruling himself out this time around — but he does not seem all that keen on the favorites for the role
The Reform leader fumed that seeing the Labour lot campaign for Kamala was ‘not good politics’ or ‘grown up’
It would appear the Center for Countering Digital Hate has some rather important questions to answer
While Americans are becoming less willing to bear the price for being a global hegemon, they expect their politicians to maintain their country’s global pre-eminence
The idea that today a bunch of Labour kids larping as agents for progress overseas might change the course of American history is laughable
According to a new Arab News/YouGov poll, among Arab Americans, Trump has a slight edge over Harris