Biden can’t embrace Covid normality
Joe Biden was the candidate of normality who hasn’t been able to deliver it, particularly on the pandemic.
Joe Biden was the candidate of normality who hasn’t been able to deliver it, particularly on the pandemic.
March 1, the date of the state’s party primaries, is only three weeks away, and it’s the election date on most voters’ minds. But circle another election date: May 24. Runoff elections are invigorating for challengers and terrifying for incumbents, and some of the biggest races on this year’s ballot might not be decided until then.
It was only a matter of time before Ron DeSantis’ rising star ran into the unmovable object of Donald Trump’s will to continue to dominate the GOP.
If you’re having a hard time telling where government work stops and campaign work begins, which announcements are political and which ones are civic, which ones are paid for by political donors and which are financed by Texas taxpayers, it’s because there is often no difference between the two.
A political campaign can survive FBI raids, indictments of advisers and even indictments of public officials themselves, but timing is everything. The news of the past week includes the indict