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There's just one way President Biden can win the election, and it doesn't involve touting his accomplishments, writes former congressional staffer J.T. Young. Instead, "Biden must go negative. Hard." |
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"Biden has a negative record in the eyes of most Americans," Young writes. "And nothing he does seems to change it." Young examines the polling, which shows that Biden's approval rating has been dropping steadily ever since he wrapped up the Democratic nomination for president four years ago. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's poll numbers were not hurt by his conviction in the New York hush money case, so Biden cannot count on the conviction to give him a boost. Biden's only hope is to attack Trump and drive his numbers even lower than his own. "Increasingly, it looks like Biden's only hope of winning is seeking to make Trump lose." Read the op-ed at TheHill.com. |
Welcome to The Hill's Views & Opinions newsletter, it's Tuesday, June 18. I'm Daniel Allott, bringing together a collection of key opinion pieces published from a wide range of voices. |
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By William Duncan, constitutional law and religious freedom fellow for Sutherland Institute |
Opponents of decisions cast aspersions on justices in the absence of any substantive legal cause for concern. Perhaps they hope that the justices will back away from faithfully executing their judicial duty or will temper their opinions to fit current sensibilities out of fear of harassment and rhetorical abuse. That would be a tragedy. |
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By Glenn Altschuler, Thomas and Dorothy Litwin Emeritus Professor of American Studies at Cornell University |
These days, MAGA Republicans are all-in on revenge. Like their leader, they are willing to rely on "alternative facts" to punish their enemies. |
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By Gene Marks, small business consultant |
Using just GDP and inflation as factors, you can conclude that a Republican president would be better overall for the economy. Whether or not that impacts your vote in November remains to be seen. |
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By Harry Marino, workers' rights advocate and attorney |
Over the past month, I have been approached by several people asking whether Wall Street bankers should unionize and whether it is possible. My answers have been unequivocal: Yes and yes. |
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