As I wrote this morning, it’s been a busy week: special elections, historic speeches. Plus, in about an hour, “Liberation Day” (read: new tariffs) will be here.
Do you have questions about any of it? Or anything else in politics that you’re looking for analysis on? Send them my way! Leave your questions in the comments and I’ll try to answer it in my Sunday mailbag issue.
I’ve really been enjoying doing the mailbag column these last few weeks — I hope you’ve like them, too. I’ve been blown away by the hundreds of questions I’ve received: if you haven’t had yours answered yet, I’m sorry. But I am going to try to tackle a few questions from previous weeks this Sunday, so your question may still get answered yet! (And even if your question doesn’t get answered in the mailbag, they really do inform the rest of the week’s newsletters! I always love hearing what you guys are thinking about, so I can try to address it in my writing.)
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I am a moderate Democrat. I wish the Democratic candidates could become more moderate so they are speaking to the majority, not just the far left. I love reading your articles and watching your podcasts because it is so refreshing to read the truth. You show respect for both sides, which we all should do. I so appreciate all of your hard work and research.
What types of issues will be the tipping points that change the minds of enough people who voted for Trump? No offense to every Democrat voter who is rightly outraged, but our outrage has never been what matters to the Trumposphere— in fact our outrage is their oxygen, lifeblood, and clickbait.