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As Trump's losses mount on many fronts, TNR editor Michael Tomasky discusses our special issue, which is chock-full of pieces explaining how Democrats can take advantage of this highly fluid moment. Read the transcript here. |
The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent |
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To complement The New Republic's March 2026 issue, "What Should the Democrats Do?" our writers examine how the Democrats can reestablish themselves as the party of and for the people, hone their messaging, and push the electorate to be more progressive. |
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How can the party of liberalism make liberal ideas more popular? By creating a more liberal electorate. Yes, it can be done. Here are five ways how. |
Some are left, some aren't. But what they have in common is that they are ready to rumble. It's the Democratic Tea Party, with a twist. |
The new movie smooths out the novel's difficulties and plays fast and loose with its romantic elements. |
Here are the policies the president is embracing as the "Undisputed Champion of Coal." |
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Get the most out of TNR's breaking news and in-depth analysis with our membership subscriptions, featuring exclusive benefits that help you dive deeper into today's top stories. |
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Jeffrey Epstein was in close contact with officials in President Trump's first term. |
The White House Office of Management and Budget director has decided what is happening with USAID funds. |
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The Homeland Security secretary fired—and then was forced to immediately rehire—a pilot over the blanket. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
If all politics is spectacle in the era of Donald Trump, few episodes illustrate this more vividly than that created by Republican governors who bused asylum-seeking immigrants from their states into Northern cities during Joe Biden's presidency. Greg Abbott of Texas and Ron DeSantis of Florida ensured that in the run-up to Trump's 2024 reelection effort, the news media—and millions of social media feeds—were flooded with imagery of immigrants camped out in urban areas: desperate mobs swamping blue states and cities and straining their social service systems to the breaking point. It was a reprehensible but crafty tactic: By manufacturing a wildly distorted and undeniably powerful and shareable display that became a stand-in for Biden's Border Crisis, as Trump and Republicans branded it, these governors probably helped Trump get reelected in 2024. To this day, some reporters still describe it as akin to a political masterstroke. |
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To win back working-class voters, they need to signal more clearly to working people that they are on their side. That means picking fights on their behalf with the bad actors who are making their lives harder—and the democracy-hating billionaires. |
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