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Veteran political strategist James Carville suggested that Democrats should embrace “autocracy” ahead of the November election, arguing not everyone should have “a seat at the table.” “I ...
Democratic Senators who stand ready to sink their teeth into Trump’s cabinet picks are totally missing the political message the American people are sending them, one CNN analyst believes.
Immediately after the election, Newsom appeared to pick up the same divisive playbook he used during his first two years in office to elevate himself as a leader of the Democratic resistance to Trump.
A 2022 Quinnipiac University poll found that 69 percent of Democrats and Republicans and 66 percent of Independents think American democracy is "in danger of collapse". [123] Heading toward the 2024 elections, polls indicated that Democrats and Republicans alike had serious concerns about democratic backsliding, though for starkly different ...
Just one year ago, three in 10 Republican voters told Fox News that they wanted a president “willing to break rules and laws.” Now that number is nearing half of all Republicans. Now that ...
[202] [203] In a 2019 journal article, political scientists Robert C. Lieberman, Suzanne Mettler, and others wrote that Trump's presidency presented a threat to the American democratic order because it simultaneously brought together three specific trends—"polarized two-party presidentialism; a polity fundamentally divided over membership and ...
The next slide reveals the date of that verdict: Nov. 7, 2004.Two years later, Nancy Pelosi became the first woman elevated to Speaker of the House. Two years after that, Barack Obama was elected ...
Support for the war among the American people diminished over time, and many Democrats began to support an end to the conflict. [ 81 ] [ 82 ] In July 2008, Gallup found that 41% of Democrats called the invasion a "mistake" while a 55% majority disagreed; in contrast, Republicans were more supportive of the war.