What Will It Take for Republicans to Turn on Trump?
Berating allies? Firing the director of the FBI? Sharing classified information with the Russians?
Berating allies? Firing the director of the FBI? Sharing classified information with the Russians?
The president’s agenda is as vast as his political acumen is lacking. This is a recipe for disaster.
Democrats and independents already disapprove of the president. Now he must worry about Republicans.
Republican opposition to Obamacare was empty rhetoric. They have no idea how to turn their slogans into policy.
A quarter of Americans believe the president should have the power to overrule the courts.
Democrats and Republicans are not mirror images. Will this asymmetry last under Donald Trump?
Republicans refused to entertain evidence of Russian interference in the election.
Trump’s supporters believe unemployment is up and millions voted illegally in the election. Neither is true.
Changing party coalitions owe as much to demographics as the choices Democrats and Republicans make.
White college graduates and minority voters increasingly lean Democratic. It wasn’t enough.
We are not going to forget everything Donald Trump has said and done.
Republican lawmakers allowed Donald Trump to humiliate them. We can’t put our hopes in them.
The white working class gets too much attention.
Reaction to Donald Trump’s victory ranges from panic to glee.
Republicans also defend their majorities in Congress.