A rematch of the 2020 presidential election seems unavoidable. Most voters may be disappointed by the choice between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, whose victory in the New Hampshire Republican primary made his nomination a near certainty.
President Biden and Donald Trump will have to craft clear messages about their visions for 2024. “It’s not really … a solution to an American problem that they’re trying to pitch to voters,” says Sarah Isgur, senior editor at The Dispatch. She argues that winning voters will depend on Biden and Trump’s stances on issues that strike a “cultural nerve.”
As part of our 50 States series, we discuss the Supreme Court’s decision to hear a case in Grants Pass, Oregon, that could determine how western states can address a growing homelessness problem.
Will presidential candidates fare better than what polling suggests?
Are Trump’s claims for political revenge more than rhetoric?
Will Americans believe in Biden’s ability to lead?
With Trump’s trial over (for now), what’s next?
How AI and deepfakes could affect this election
Will debates give Biden or Trump an edge?
Why Netanyahu’s latest move is a threat to a free press
Is the media focus on student protests missing the mark?
Foreign aid bill passes US House. What’s next for Speaker Johnson?
Trump’s criminal trial takes center stage
Trump’s abortion position? Leave it up to the states
Will congressional candidates suffer from voters’ fatigue with Biden, Trump?
What’s behind the recent wave of Congressional exits?
What’s driving the divide between Netanyahu and the White House?
This election season, will media learn from past mistakes?
Voters, not courts, to decide 2024 election
How Mitch McConnell changed the courts and US politics
Will Navalny’s death motivate the US to act in Ukraine?
Are we failing to put Trump and Biden concerns into proper context?
Republicans’ horrible, no good, very bad week in Congress
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