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Opinions P.M.: Trump’s chances in 2020 aren’t nearly as bad as people think
What China's defeat in Hong Kong tells us about the future of Taiwan; Buttigieg's approach to courting black voters appears to be working
Trump's chances in 2020 aren't nearly as bad as people think
He may not win the popular vote, but as Trump made clear in 2016, he doesn't need the popular vote to win in 2020.
By Henry Olsen ·
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What China's defeat in Hong Kong tells us about the future of Taiwan
The protests illustrated how fearful people in Hong Kong are about the erosion of the idea of "one country, two systems."
By John Pomfret ·
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Buttigieg's approach to courting black voters appears to be working
Within one month, Buttigieg has jumped from zero percent support among African Americans to 6 percent in the new Post and Courier poll.
By Jonathan Capehart ·
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The Plum Line
Trump actually wants to make the election about health care. Good luck with that.
It'll be spectacular, believe me. You'll see it any day now.
By Paul Waldman ·
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Hong Kong needs a leader of the free world
This is a critical moment for democracy — and Trump is AWOL.
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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Trump offers his unusual perspective on 2020 polling
He is against campaign numbers that leak.
By Tom Toles ·
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What are we learning about the current state of the race?
Biden stays out in front, but look who's coming up fast.
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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How rural America can grab a bigger megaphone
If residents are willing to adopt some big-city ideas, they might exert great influence — perhaps with just a visit to the local library.
By Gary Abernathy ·
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Buttigieg shows solid judgment on key issues
He's talking sense when others aren't.
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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The Plum Line
Trump is afraid he'll lose reelection, and he's in a fury over it
Leaked internal polling by the Trump campaign tells a larger story.
By Greg Sargent ·
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PostEverything
Why rent control alone can't solve the expensive-housing crisis
New York Democrats are trumpeting a new era of "equity" — prematurely.
By Roderick Hills ·
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PostEverything
Grading Pete Buttigieg's foreign policy speech
Like the candidate, the speech shows some promise and some serious gaps.
By Daniel Drezner ·
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It's time for regulatory agencies to start putting public health ahead of private profit
Pesticide regulations give corporations the benefit of the doubt. Corporations have shown they don't deserve it.
By Shana Bernstein ·
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