Harris is winning the all-important battle — of vibes
Washington PostJonah BaderKamala Harris, Jonathan Haidt, Daniel Kahneman, Hillary Clinton, Tim Walz, Josh Shapiro, Donald Trump, JD Vance, election, Immigration, abortion
Conservatives seem about to be crushed in Britain. Democrats should pay attention.
Washington PostJonah BaderUnited Kingdom, Conservatives, Labour Party, Donald Trump, Democrats, Republicans, election, Immigration, Rishi Sunak, Tony Blair, Keir Starmer, Brexit
Narendra Modi and the myth of the strongman
Turkey points to a global trend: Free and unfair elections
The underappreciated success of Iraqi democracy
Trump shows that we need to reform U.S. democracy
Trump’s contempt for democratic norms could haunt us for years
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, Joe Biden, election, Democracy, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Adolf Hitler, Germany, Newt Gingrich, Mitch McConnell, Republican Party
Once again, Democrats have misunderstood minorities
The Supreme Court might have to choose between power and principle
I was wrong that Trump would lose in 2016. I’m doubling down in 2020.
I thought Trump was winning the debate. But then I turned off the sound.
Trump could stay in power even if he doesn’t win the election. The Constitution allows it.
Prepare for election month, not election night
Trump is setting us up for an Election Day nightmare
Biden finds a better way to do ‘America First’
Washington PostJonah BaderJoe Biden, Donald Trump, America First, economy, climate change, nationalism, campaign, election, China, protectionism, tariffs, Science, Research, technology, Big Government, Japan