Jared Abbott, the director of the Center for Working-Class Politics, discusses what it would take for Democrats to better ...
The Public Protector’s finding that Gauteng’s crime wardens scheme was illegal, and Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s subsequent decision to abandon it, might be just the first in a series of populist ...
The phrase appeals more to several demographics that strongly align with Trump, says Republican strategist Frank Luntz, ...
As Tuesday's special elections approach, the party is fractured, with no clear leader or unified message, as activists push ...
Nazis to left-wing groups, Russia is exploiting ideological overlaps and disinformation campaigns to sow chaos, division and ...
Politicians who use populist language that emphasizes the will of “the people” and criticizes corrupt elites tend to be perceived as more aligned with certain policy positions—even when no explicit ...
In “The Conservative Frontier,” Jeff Roche makes the case that the modern Republican Party was born in West Texas. By Paul Begala Paul Begala is a political strategist from Missouri City, Texas. He ...
Catherine Connolly garnered 914,000 first preference votes, the highest number ever recorded for any presidential candidate ...
Once, political cartoons sparked revolutions. Now, AI deepfakes and viral jokes are shaping how Americans see power, personality and even violence ...
An Association for Canadian Studies poll shows a rising resistance towards new immigration in Canada. Experts explore how ...
Democrats are flummoxed at President Trump’s success, but recent elections around the world provide the answer: Voters want conservative, not leftist, populism.
In the aftermath of the GOP’s decisive victory in 2024, I wrote a column arguing that Democrats could appeal to working-class voters again by embracing big government populism and targeting the ...