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Despite Donald Trump’s abrasive and disrespectful style and endless personal attacks, the majority of Americans this week ...
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A New York Times report acknowledged that identity politics no longer has a "grip on the country" after it peaked in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd in 2020. This election, many ...
Six years later, Minnesota’s Fifth District is ushering in more firsts as Republican challenger, the Iraqi-born ...
The Times’s strategy? Link Kamala Harris ever more closely to identity politics. The Times’s Sunday, October 27, print edition featured a front-page story on Harris’s longstanding “equity efforts.” We ...
In the wake of Donald Trump’s historic victory, which will soon remove the word “former” from his title of president, the Democratic Party has a unique opportunity to take a good, hard look at its own ...
Comments and political advertising have affected the mental health of trans people, immigrants and people of color.
An unfamiliar new language around identity was catching on, with terms like "Latinx" and "BIPOC." The homeless were now ...
To Minta, identity is a contributor to political ideology—but not the sole factor. “Does a person’s lived experience bring something to the table? My research shows that it does matter.
A New York Times report acknowledged that identity politics no longer has a "grip on the country" after it peaked in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd in 2020. This election, many Democrats ...