The 'toxic train' incident has exposed the flailing sham of U.S.-style politics
There is visible anguish among the Democratic strategists ... Many fear an escalation of authoritarianism if Trump is reelected.
The biggest problem for Buttigieg is that he has trouble attracting black voters.
Pete Buttigieg’s program could allow him to go the distance.
The Democratic primaries will be played to the left, but the final against Trump demands a centrist tandem that inspires hope.
[E]conomic fundamentals suggest that Trump can be reelected in spite of those who considered his election an unexpected historical event.
[Pete Buttigieg] thinks that he himself will finally succeed in breaking with the consensus that has reigned in Washington for the past 40 years.
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