Plagued by low approval ratings, the president has projected himself as a world leader. Strategists warn, however, that his re-election may depend more on domestic issues like the economy.
Tag: Voting and Voters
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Black Voters and Friendlier Election Laws Fuel Democrats in Mississippi
The fall of a Jim Crow-era election law and a restoration of felons’ voting rights have given Black voters new sway in the state. Democrats’ underdog nominee for governor is looking to capitalize.
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A Shift in Gerrymandering
The end of a Republican advantage.
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Young Voters Are Frustrated. They’re Staying Engaged ‘Out of Sheer Self-Defense.’
It’s a sad state of affairs that our current political system starves young people of hope and optimism.
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Urgency Grows for DeSantis in Iowa as Trump Looks to Finish Him Off
Despite spending far more time campaigning across the must-win state, Ron DeSantis still trails Donald Trump by double digits. And now Mr. Trump is stepping up his visits.