China’s interference in US politics is just beginning – Washington Post

Washington Post China's interference in US politics is just beginningWashington PostThe Trump administration is publicly calling out China for attempting to influence U.S. politics ahead of the midterm elections. Privately, the U.S. government is looking past November as Beijing expands its already significant capability to interfere …and more » us politics – Google News

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Fukuyama: A New American ‘Identity’ Could Be Antidote To Polarizing US Politics – OPB News

Fukuyama: A New American 'Identity' Could Be Antidote To Polarizing US PoliticsOPB NewsThe phrase “identity politics” has come to be used as a political insult. It's now shorthand for pandering to voters according to demographics. But political scientist Francis Fukuyama says that everyone is playing at identity politics now — that …and more » us politics – Google News

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Former Republican US Sen. Dave Durenberger on today’s turbulent politics – Minnesota Public Radio News

Former Republican US Sen. Dave Durenberger on today's turbulent politicsMinnesota Public Radio NewsThere's been no shortage of talk about how turbulent and divided politics are in our country right now, with the aisle between Republicans and Democrats seeming to grow wider all the time. Former Republican U.S. Senator Dave Durenberger remembers … us republicans – Google News

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Talking US Politics and Mythical Beasts: The Canada Letter – New York Times

New York Times Talking US Politics and Mythical Beasts: The Canada LetterNew York TimesAn enthusiastic crowd showed up at the National Gallery of Canada for a sold-out New York Times event this week in which Julie Hirschfeld Davis, a White House correspondent, joined Jonathan Martin and Astead Herndon, two of our political correspondents … us politics – Google News

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Why the ‘solid South’ of midcentury US politics was not so solid – Phys.Org

Why the 'solid South' of midcentury US politics was not so solidPhys.OrgIt's fair to say Johnson—later the 36th president of the U.S.—was inconsistent with regard to the interests of labor, as well as his own party. But why? For what reason would a popular Democratic Party politician, in a region controlled by the … us politics – Google News

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