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Our Lexington columnist provides perceptive analysis and commentary on American politics, policies, and cultural dynamics


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Shirley Chisholm is still winning

The first black woman to run for president taught a lesson in making political change

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The vice-presidential debate was surprisingly cordial

Its high-minded tone worked to J.D. Vance’s advantage

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What J.D. Vance is learning from Donald Trump

The vice-presidential candidate is devising his own tactics for bending the truth

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How the right is taking culture war to culture itself

A new “mockumentary” satirises anti-racist activism

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Kamala Harris makes Donald Trump look out of his depth

The presidential debate was a success for the vice-president

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History will judge Joe Biden by Kamala Harris

A victory would be her triumph, and his, but a loss would be his responsibility

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Why the 2024 Chicago convention is not the 1968 convention

And the war in Gaza is not Kamala Harris’s Vietnam

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The wisdom in calling Donald Trump weird

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are trying to make Democrats normal again

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What identity politics will Kamala Harris practise?

The lessons of Barack Obama, Donald Trump, J.D. Vance and Hillary Clinton

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Calling Donald Trump a threat to the rule of law has backfired

It strengthened him politically and led to constitutional protections for presidents, not citizens

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How do you solve a problem like Joe Biden?

The uproar over his candidacy reveals dysfunction afflicting both major parties

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Joe Biden is fooling only himself

A president who prides himself on the common touch is insulting everyone’s common sense

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In New York, the Democratic establishment strikes back

But the defeat of one progressive congressman shows how deep the party’s divisions run

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Donald Trump has finally got it right about the January 6th insurrectionists

They were “warriors”—that’s the problem

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Joe Biden’s best chance to shake up the race

But in debating Donald Trump, he faces graver public doubts and a greater challenge than he did in 2020

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