Having worked, as a younger man, in three losing presidential campaigns and having been lucky enough to cover the past 10 presidential campaigns as a journalist, I have been forced to learn a few semi ...
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There’s an ancient and accurate political adage: Elections are about addition, not subtraction. That’s especially true this year, since the last two presidential contests have been extremely close.
There’s an ancient and accurate political adage: Elections are about addition, not subtraction. That’s especially true this year, since the last two presidential contests have been extremely close.
There’s an ancient and accurate political adage: Elections are about addition, not subtraction. That’s especially true this year, since the last two presidential contests have been extremely close.
Politics is the art of addition, not subtraction. The job of electing someone is all about getting people who aren’t all that crazy for you to vote for you. Proving to voters you despise them oddly ...
It’s an age-old maxim to say politics is a game of addition, not subtraction. Coalition building is about bringing people together. By bringing more people to the table, you create an environment ...
Oh, to be a parent in the 1980s, when you could blissfully pick up fast food for the family without a thought of the ills of ultra-processed foods. Today, getting dinner on the table can feel far more ...
“We’re effectively run in this country,” J.D. Vance told Tucker Carlson in 2021, “be it the Democrats, be it our corporate oligarchs, by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own ...
There's an ancient and accurate political adage: Elections are about addition, not subtraction. That's especially true this year, since the last two presidential contests have been extremely close.