Trump won’t take Ukraine’s side. That’s far out of step with voters.
A recent poll showed voters thought he sided with Russia more than Ukraine. He apparently doesn’t care to disabuse them of that notion.
By Aaron BlakeHow resounding was Kamala Harris’s debate win? Let’s look at the polls.
Early polling shows Harris won by a historically large margin. And Trump voters acknowledged that and said it could impact their votes.
By Aaron BlakeTrump winning on ‘change’? Not so fast.
A new poll calls into question a popular — but oversimplified — narrative about the role of change in the 2024 election..
By Aaron BlakeTrump reiterates: There will be blood
With his “bloody” comment about an immigration crackdown, Trump keeps toying with the idea of righteous violence — even after Jan. 6 and an assassination attempt against him.
By Aaron BlakeTrump’s sudden move to re-litigate sexual abuse claims goes off the rails
On the eve of a crucial juncture in the presidential campaign, Trump on Friday decided it was time to extemporize in great, conspiratorial and seemingly ill-advised detail about the women who have accused him of misconduct.
By Aaron BlakeThe Walz family political drama pales compared to Trump’s
In an age suddenly full of candidates’ family members opposing them, there’s really no comparison.
By Aaron BlakeThe fear factor is now hurting Trump
Significantly more swing-state voters view Trump as a “threat to the country” than Harris. It wasn’t always thus.
By Aaron BlakeBiden is suddenly seeing his best polls in years
Precisely why is a valid question, and there are a number of possibilities. But if it holds up, it could undercut a key Trump campaign strategy.
By Aaron BlakeThe 2 key states that could decide the 2024 election
Georgia and Pennsylvania are emerging as the central battlegrounds, for now. A look at the electoral college math shows why.
By Aaron Blake3 takeaways from Kamala Harris and Tim Walz’s first major interview
Harris addressed her changed positions obliquely and walked a very fine line on trying to run as a “change” candidate.
By Aaron BlakeRFK Jr. is stuck on 3 swing-state ballots. That’s a headache for Trump.
North Carolina joins Michigan and Wisconsin in saying they can’t remove Kennedy’s name — and thickening the 2024 plot.
By Aaron BlakeDemocratic enthusiasm is at Obama 2008 levels. Here’s why.
In fact, polls suggest Democrats might even be more “fired up” and “ready to go” vote for Vice President Kamala Harris.
By Aaron BlakeDid Trump’s campaign break the law at Arlington National Cemetery?
The cemetery and some experts suggest it was; here’s what Trump did, and what the law says.
By Aaron BlakeTrump’s cemetery clash ups the ante on politicizing military, memorials
Trump has flouted the dividing line between politics and the military before. Even in that context, though, this is different.
By Aaron BlakeWhy Biden isn’t dragging down Harris
The GOP is apoplectic that Biden’s liabilities on the border, the economy and the Afghanistan withdrawal aren’t hurting her more. It might be because strong majorities of Americans don’t think she played a central role.
By Aaron BlakeRFK Jr.’s exit pushes the 2024 spoiler effect to the left
Third-party and independent candidates are expected to get relatively small numbers of votes. But they’re likely to come at Vice President Kamala Harris’s expense.
By Aaron BlakeDonald Trump is not exactly Nostradamus
Trump increasingly paints a hellscape of life under Kamala Harris. He did the same with Biden — saying many of the same things, in fact — and his predictions were flat wrong.
By Aaron BlakeRFK Jr. suspends his campaign — with an appropriately bizarre theory
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. insisted he can somehow still be elected president. Let’s count the holes in his reasoning.
By Aaron Blake‘Tampon Tim’ is looking more like Teflon Tim
Why Republicans’ efforts to ding Democratic VP nominee Tim Walz — efforts based on at least some legitimate material — have fallen flat.
By Aaron BlakeRFK Jr.’s running mate drops the pretense about helping Trump
Nicole Shanahan offered some surprisingly unvarnished comments that played into Democrats’ long-standing allegations.
By Aaron Blake