NR PLUS Michigan Republicans Divided over How to Beat Governor Whitmer By Charles Hilu June 22, 2022 The GOP candidates all believe Whitmer needs to go, but they are pursuing different strategies.
Katie Britt Defeats Mo Brooks in Alabama GOP Senate Primary Runoff By Zachary Evans June 21, 2022 The developments come after former President Trump rescinded his endorsement of Brooks, a member of the House Freedom Caucus.
NR PLUS Are Democrats Losing the Asian-American Vote? By Rohan Krishnan June 21, 2022 Locally and nationally, Asian Americans are pushing back against progressive policies that hurt them.
Republican Consultants: Dumb and Evil By Michael Brendan Dougherty June 21, 2022 Good riddance to the kind of milquetoast nobody Republican consultants who mostly led failing campaigns and encouraged winning ones to do nothing.
Will ‘Stop the Steal Republicans’ Renounce Democratic Support? By Charles Hilu June 20, 2022 The fact that ‘Stop the Steal’–style Republicans are getting support from Democrats should give those Republicans some pause.
NR PLUS This Year, Florida’s Not a Swing State By Charles C. W. Cooke June 20, 2022 For decades, the Sunshine State was the site of some of the most hotly contested elections in the country. But for this cycle, at least, it looks solidly red.
This Is Shamefully Dangerous By Kathryn Jean Lopez June 20, 2022 A campaign ad from Missouri Republican Senate primary candidate Eric Greitens should be condemned by all Republicans.
Showing Up Is Half the Battle By Charles C. W. Cooke June 20, 2022 There are more than a million Colombian-Americans in Florida, and only one party understands how to talk to them.
Inflation, and America’s Mood, Are Likely to Be Worse by November By Jim Geraghty June 20, 2022 As bad as inflation and the nation’s mood seem now, both are likely to be worse by November.
NR PLUS Peter Meijer’s Plan to Beat His Trump-Backed Challenger By Charles Hilu June 20, 2022 Will the Michigan congressman go the way of Tom Rice — or Nancy Mace?