Washington Post – Politics:
Author: Dan Balz
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George P. Bush charts a Trumpian path as he tries to extend the family dynasty in Texas
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The family brand has taken a hit in conservative Texas. As he seeks the nomination for attorney general, Bush says he runs “as my own man.“
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Post-ABC poll finds a deeply pessimistic nation, worried about the economy and Biden’s leadership
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The president’s approval rating hits a new low, as voters indicate more trust in Republicans than Democrats as they approach November’s midterm elections.
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People say they hate gerrymandering, but that isn’t stopping Republicans or Democrats this year
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Where they have the power, politicians in both parties are protecting themselves with partisan maps, despite long-standing calls for reforms of the whole process
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Biden approval hits new low as economic discontent rises, Post-ABC poll finds
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The president’s agenda — an infrastructure bill he will sign Monday and a pending climate and social services measure — remains popular, even as some Americans worry about the size of government.
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Racial attitudes shifted over the past decade, leaving the two parties further apart than ever
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Democrats moved left, especially White Democrats, and Republicans moved almost not at all. The consequences are playing out every day in the country’s politics.
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Not just red and blue: Large survey explores factions within Democratic and Republican parties
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The Pew Research Center’s political typology survey shows what unites and divides each party.
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Democrats again lament their weakness in rural areas, but they don’t have an answer to the problem
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Virginia’s results restarted a debate about how to regain some of the ground lost over past decades. One reality: It didn’t start with Trump