A growing number of Republican politicians and theorists are challenging party orthodoxy on pocketbook issues, corporate power and government’s role.
Category: Republican Party
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At the Republican Debates, Most Candidates Picked the Color Red
The Republican candidates may have sparred at the first debate of the 2024 presidential campaign, but most agreed on a color.
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A Fox News Debate That Skimped on ‘the Elephant Not in the Room’
Donald J. Trump is the most important figure in the Republican Party, but he merited only 10 minutes of questions from the moderators, Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum.
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At the Republican Debates, Most Candidates Picked the Color Red
The Republican candidates may have sparred at the first debate of the 2024 presidential campaign, but most agreed on a color.
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The N.B.A. and Its Owners Fight for Change. But Not Necessarily the Same Change.
The league embraces progressive causes supported by players. But some team owners pull in the opposite direction, as apparent in the Orlando Magic’s donation to Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida.
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Incandescent Bulb Ban Renews a Squabble Over the American Home
A ban on most kinds of traditional bulbs renews a cultural squabble between regulatory efforts to curb energy consumption and the very American impulse to do whatever one wants in one’s domicile.
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Insie the Party Switch that Blew Up North Carolina Politics
Tricia Cotham, a Democrat who supported abortion rights, was encouraged to run for a state House seat by powerful Republicans. After she was elected, she joined them and delivered a G.O.P. supermajority.
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Vivek Ramaswamy Takes Aim at Political Fund-raising Oligopoly
The longshot Republican candidate is seeking to raise an army of fund-raisers — by giving them a cut of any money they collect for his campaign.
