What Does Kamala Harris Actually Want?
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It's still a close race between terrible, and terribly unpopular, major party candidates.
The most notable recent increase happened on the former president's watch, when homicides spiked.
Stepping aside was commendable; spending months clinging desperately to power as voters lost faith in him, not so much.
Both had been dropped from the Inflation Reduction Act over concerns about the bill's cost and the amount of borrowing needed to pay for them.
Plus: Gainesville shrinks minimum lot sizes, a Colorado church can keep providing shelter to the homeless, and Berkeley considers allowing small apartments everywhere.
Among other reasons, it's actually supported by a large majority of voters, including most Democrats.
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Voters should not dismiss the former president's utter disregard for the truth as a personal quirk or standard political practice.
Jaleel Stallings became an attack ad for Republicans. What they don't mention is that he was acquitted, and a police officer pleaded guilty to assaulting him.
Reason's Emma Camp attended the Republican National Convention to ask attendees if they still believe in the power of free markets.
The president's decision to drop out after insisting he never would continued a pattern established by a long career of politically convenient reversals.
"If Joe Biden is not fit to run for President, he is not fit to serve as President," said House Speaker Mike Johnson.
After facing weeks of falling poll numbers and pressure from fellow Democrats and liberal donors, Biden ended his reelection campaign. He subsequently endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris.
He showed he's the boss of the GOP and that Joe Biden and the Democrats need to raise their game.
The president who helped end America’s longest war now regrets leaving behind U.S. bases.
Reason's Zach Weissmueller talked with Trump supporters at the Republican National Convention about heated rhetoric, the weaponization of government, and plans for unity.
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Tariffs lead to trade wars, limit competition, and reduce innovation. But both Trump and Biden want more of them.
The two major parties despise each other, but they hate the thought of leaving us alone even more.
Trump called the skimpy policies of the GOP platform a feature, not a bug.
Yes, J.D. Vance likes J.R.R. Tolkien. So do most people.
Fox News commentator Mary Katharine Ham discusses Trump's new policy agenda.
Vance's vibes are Trumpian but also traditional—a potent and dangerous combination.
If voting was the solution to the ills of America's working class, wouldn't it have worked by now?
Trump’s supporters tried to sell “peace through strength”—and war for “generations to come.”
Reason's Emma Camp attended the Republican National Convention to ask delegates and voters who they think libertarians should vote for this year and why.
The party platform previously called for a constitutional amendment to protect unborn children. Now, it says abortion should be left to the states.
In the Republican party platform and at the 2024 convention, alternatives to tough-on-crime policies are unfortunately in short supply.
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There’s less reason to fight when one-size-fits-all policies are replaced with local diversity.
Growth of regulation slowed under former President Trump, but it still increased.
Tuesday’s programming was light on policy and heavy on horror.
Trump's former rivals are forced to concede that he is the man of the moment.
If our politics is increasingly determined by random twists of fate, we should invest less power in the politicians who ultimately luck into office.
Despite flirting with “America First” realism and restraint, the Republican ticket is all-in on the forever wars.
How a single photograph transformed Trump into a mythical leader for some critics and supporters alike.
Republicans and Democrats have both managed to get worse on housing policy in the past week.
We're looking at four more years of anti-tech and anti-business antics from the FTC no matter who wins this November.
The high-profile fight with UPS didn't improve working conditions as much as O'Brien promised.
Trumpism, not Reaganism, is the doctrine of the Grand Old Party for the foreseeable future.