The far-right pundit may not become the next president of France, but his ideas have influenced American nationalists for a decade.
Elections
The Center-Right and Our Future
Should liberals and progressives take the hand that some anti-Trump conservatives are extending? Let’s talk.
The Biden-Scholz Connection
Today on TAP: The new German chancellor can be both an economic soul mate and a key ally on Ukraine policy.
A ‘Roe’ Repeal Would Drive a Wedge Into Republicans’ Aspirations
Today on TAP: The party base is all for it, but the suburban swing voters who went Republican last month in Virginia would be appalled.
The Democratic Dilemma on Dark Money
Liberal electoral groups are now spending more from undisclosed donors than Republicans. Campaigners don’t readily give up winning strategies.
Reverberations From Charlie Baker’s Exit
Today on TAP: Will a progressive Democrat at last become governor of the bluest state? Will Baker challenge Elizabeth Warren?
Challenging Georgia on Latino Voting Rights
The Voting Rights Act’s language minority provisions remain in force, but that doesn’t mean Latino voters receive the Spanish-language materials they need.
A New Regime at the Teamsters
Like Joe Biden, incoming Teamster president Sean O’Brien is an establishment guy turned reformer.
How Democrats Can Break the Vicious Political Cycle
Nominating corporate stand-ins rather than candidates with conviction makes it difficult to deliver meaningful results when in power.
SALT in the Democrats’ Wounds
Today on TAP: Why are Democrats cutting taxes for the rich, at the expense of building back better?


