Tag: Election

As the midterms approach, there are concerns within the Democratic party due to the potential indictment of Hunter Biden and a perceived polling momentum favoring Republicans.
Matt Continetti discusses the GOP's current challenges in his piece "The GOP Summer Swoon," highlighting concerns such as Republican Senate nominees falling behind, setbacks for pro-life advocates in Kansas, and Democrats making legislative progress.
The article discusses the idea of the "wingnut theory of politics," which posits that public policy is made through a three-step process: taking over a wing of a major political party, taking over the party as a whole, and imposing a comprehensive platform on the country.
The text discusses the current status of Covid-related frustrations and mitigation measures among voters, questioning if there will be consequences in the upcoming November elections.
Jonathan Schanzer, in his book "Gaza Conflict 2021," provides insights into the Israel-Gaza War earlier this year, offering a broader understanding of the Middle East dynamics.
Eric Adams, a Democrat, won the NYC mayoral race by a large margin, becoming the first Black mayor since 1993.
In the latest episode of Israeli Policy Pod, Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz discuss the current political situation in Israel.
In the aftermath of Israel's recent election, the political landscape of the country has undergone significant changes.
In this article, the authors discuss the preliminary results of Israel's recent election.
Daniella Levine Cava made history as the first Jewish and first woman mayor of Miami-Dade County.
Jon Ossoff, a 33-year-old documentary film producer, is on the verge of potentially winning a U.S. Senate seat, which would have significant implications in a region historically plagued by antisemitism.
Carolyn Bourdeaux, a former public policy professor at Georgia State University, successfully flipped Georgia's 7th congressional district from Republican to Democratic control in a hard-fought battle.
Andrew Ferguson discusses the impact of lockdown culture on small businesses, the claims of the election being "stolen" from Donald Trump, and why the story of American diplomats being attacked by foreign intelligence agencies with microwaves isn't receiving more attention.
Mondaire Jones, the newly elected Democratic representative from New York's 17th congressional district, discusses his swift rise in politics and his role as a freshman representative to the House leadership.
The text discusses the end of Donald Trump's efforts to dispute the 2020 election results and his decision to allow the transition to the new administration.
The Orthodox Jewish community in New York has become a significant voting bloc, with historic turnout in the 2020 election.
The article discusses Joe Rogan and his significance in American politics.
The article discusses how the recent election challenged the notion that race is the primary factor determining political beliefs and voting patterns.
In a podcast episode titled "Sleep No More! Election Doth Murder Sleep!" the speakers, clearly affected by the recent election, discuss the outcomes, ongoing events, and the unreliability of pollsters.
The United States may actually have two melting pots instead of one, according to the author.
In this editorial, Jodi Rudoren emphasizes the importance of empathy and unity in the midst of political polarization and division, urging against gloating and demonizing others based on political differences.
The podcast explores the recent Trump-Biden town halls and their impact and discusses a potential scenario in which President Trump could win the election despite trailing in most polls.
In a podcast discussion, American liberals are seen focusing their message for the election on portraying the GOP as the party responsible for the current health crisis.
The discussion explores the perceived lack of planning behind Donald Trump's controversial actions, such as refusing to consider a peaceful transfer of power.
In a podcast episode substituting Noah Rothman with Fox News political editor Chris Stirewalt, the main topic of discussion revolves around whether anything holds significance, particularly regarding the current state of the election.