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Sanders Pushes Hillary Far to The Left Apr. 20, 2016

Tim Graham

If conventional wisdom ruled in this election cycle thus far, America's most prominent journalists w... Read More

Wisconsin Voters Join Anyone but the Trump Team Apr. 12, 2016

Daily Editorials

Wisconsin's election Tuesday night was another brick in the Anyone but Trump wall, but it remains to... Read More

Calls for American Unity Are Either Dishonest or Naive Apr. 12, 2016

Dennis Prager

Just about all candidates for president regularly announce their intent to unite Americans, to "brin... Read More

Unrestrained Rhetoric Could Have a High Cost Apr. 06, 2016

Daily Editorials

Democracies are inevitably raucous, but they are often more fragile than their citizens believe. Ame... Read More

The Fatal Flaw Apr. 02, 2016

Mark Shields

Shortly after the cooling of the earth, I happily spent many years working on political campaigns. O... Read More

Sanders Is Getting Away With Murder Apr. 01, 2016

David Harsanyi

David Harsanyi is off. The following is a column by William Murchison. I've resisted coming down to... Read More

2016: A Repeat of the 1960s Mar. 16, 2016

Dick Morris

One thing is abundantly clear: Neither political party will emerge from the 2016 nomination battle l... Read More

Gov. Kasich Extols the Tortoise Lane Feb. 11, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

"There are too many people in America who don't feel connected. They've got victories that no one ce... Read More

GOP Family Values Jan. 17, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

God help me. I have come to appreciate why some Republican voters like Donald Trump. It's because he... Read More

Trump Sneers; Jeb Jeers; America Fears Dec. 16, 2015

Roger Simon

Nobody sneers quite like Donald Trump. His fleshy face grows taut. His upper lip bends down sharply ... Read More

John Kasich and Matthew 25, Revisited Nov. 18, 2015

Connie Schultz

This is Republican Gov. John Kasich explaining in March why he expanded coverage for Ohio's Medicaid... Read More

Assessing the GOP Field Nov. 13, 2015

David Limbaugh

I get the feeling that the Republican presidential field is gradually beginning to narrow and that w... Read More

I Say Potato, and He Says Chips Nov. 11, 2015

Roger Simon

I should have been listening to the answers about the Federal Reserve. Or the tax code. Or, God help... Read More

Who Won the Debate? Nov. 11, 2015

Dick Morris

Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio strengthened themselves in the fourth Republican Party debate... Read More

Long-Overdue Vigilance on Moderators Nov. 04, 2015

Tim Graham

The competing Republicans presidential campaigns had a meeting on Nov. 1 to discuss their concerns w... Read More

Debates Have Not Been Kind to Kasich Nov. 03, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

Ohio Gov. John Kasich is the Republican in the 2016 presidential field whom Democrats I know like th... Read More

CNBC Does the Impossible, Unites Crowded GOP Field Nov. 01, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, had a standout moment early in Wednesday night's Republican debate when he w... Read More

Debate Mendacity Even Shocks Conservatives Oct. 30, 2015

Joe Conason

For people who so often accuse Hillary Clinton of lying, the Republican presidential candidates seem... Read More

Fiorina: A Falling Star Oct. 14, 2015

Dick Morris

The rapid rise and equally rapid fall of Carly Fiorina deserves our attention. Before the most recen... Read More

The Alternative Nonpolitician Sep. 13, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

Donald Trump may have cost Jeb Bush and Scott Walker front-runner status in national polls on the Re... Read More