Clinton, Trump Embrace Zero-Sum Thinking While Regular Dems & Reps Do Not
Protectionism is popular only with party elites, not regular Americans.
Protectionism is popular only with party elites, not regular Americans.
Same song, different strongman
Unlike Donald Trump, the Democratic nominee's ideas are frighteningly clear
From clamping down on free speech to interventionist foreign policy to growing government, the Democratic nominee is way out of step.
"I'm talking territory instead of Muslim," he says, but adds that the Constitution "doesn't necessarily give us the right to commit suicide."
Sanders supporters pushed for reform, got a committee that will set new rules by 2018 looking to open up primaries and limit superdelegates.
Republican #NeverTrumpers won't back their party's nominee but will they support Gary Johnson?
It's the Fox News host, not the president, who inhabits "an alternate reality."
Totes up total talk time, applause, and cheering.
Here's a quick guide to what Democrats and Republicans don't get about 20-year trends in violent crime and shootings.
Fox Business Network at 9 p.m. recaps the highlights and lowlights of the Republican National Convention
More than 100 days left until the election.
"What we heard runs counter to what American law enforcement knows to be true: Our country's crime rates are at historic lows."
The other thread at the RNC
The speakers at the Republican Convention reevaluate their newly-crowned nominee.
Don't believe Trump's bogus vow to defend free speech.
The GOP has far bigger problems to deal with than the billionare developer.
Trump whipped up fear about a world Clinton's policies have helped make more dangerous.
The GOP presidential nominee had only one solution to every problem: Give him more power.
Trump's former rival says Clinton is too dishonest to be president, but Trump has said stuff conservatives like.
Republican delegates booed when he told them to vote their conscience.
On final night of RNC, 2 Utah delegates tell Reason they're still mad their votes for Ted Cruz went to Trump, and are receptive to voting Libertarian.
He sounds like Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown.
As the Republican National Convention winds to a close, Trump's lack of support among young GOPers has never been more obvious.
But low-skilled workers are the ones who suffer when government makes it more expensive to employ people.
Is this the first post-reality campaign?
America's greatness will never grow by giving people more reasons to hate than hope.
There should have been about a dozen of him here if the GOP was serious about becoming a future-oriented party.
Doesn't give reason why. Also: Historical GOP convention declaration that he's "proud to be gay" flies fine with crowd.
Cruz's ju-jitsu, Trump's WTF policy "ideas," and Gary Johnson's triumphant party-crash
Remarks as prepared for delivery combine statist policies with Great Man fantasy
Q&A with senior adviser to the #NeverTrump Super PAC, Rory Cooper.
"I don't know that it's the government's part to regulate sins and all of that."
The Texas senator tells Republicans freedom is just another word for blocking immigration, restricting trade, and banning gay marriage.
Also talks re-evaluating NATO, NAFTA.
In a Reason interview, the Trump-supporting boxing promoter declares his love of liberty and then throws a lot of randomly placed words together.
These protesters may be no match for Trump's red hat public relations machine.
Republican Platform vs. Republican presidential nominee
No jobs plans, little economic policy at a night devoted to jobs and the economy.
GOP convention speakers scramble for reasons to elect their nominee.
Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy line up to defend the man who campaigned against the mess they helped create
Trump's entry ban and Gingrich's loyalty test unfairly and foolishly conflate Islam with terrorism.
Prepare for the classiest, most amazing election you've ever seen.
What's the difference between today's GOP & The Mistake on The Lake? The former leaves town later this week. Other than that, not much.
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