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Chris Stirewalt

Washington, D.C., United States

Political Editor at The Hill

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | thehill.com | Chris Stirewalt

    On the menu: Tillis draws a top Dem opponent; Paxton, Cornyn headed for brutal battle; old is out for Dem challengers; fat suits; sign of the times Politics is like investing or shooting skeet: You don’t want to be on the target, you want to be just ahead of it.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Chris Stirewalt

    On the menu: Tillis draws a top Dem opponent; Paxton, Cornyn headed for brutal battle; old is out for Dem challengers; fat suits; sign of the times Politics is like investing or shooting skeet: You don’t want to be on the target, you want to be just ahead of it.

  • 2 weeks ago | thehill.com | Chris Stirewalt

    What does victory look like in the tariff wars? If you ask Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, it’s already happening. “More than 50 countries have approached … the administration about lowering their nontariff trade barriers, lowering their tariffs, stopping currency manipulation,” he said Sunday.

  • 2 weeks ago | aei.org | Chris Stirewalt

    People keep telling me that money is the big problem in politics. But if that’s true, how come nobody can ever seem to buy a danged election anymore? In 1980, then-West Virginia Gov. Jay Rockefeller coolly noted to the press that he was willing to devote whatever millions of dollars of his family’s fortune were necessary to win a second term in a rematch with Republican Arch Moore, the man who had defeated Rockefeller in 1972.

  • 2 weeks ago | thehill.com | Chris Stirewalt

    On the menu: Tariffs taxed in new poll; Senate Dems get their man in New Hampshire; California primary getting crowded; Peter Navarro, ‘Drumline’ enthusiast; At least he didn’t add Jeffrey Goldberg. People keep telling me that money is the big problem in politics. But if that’s true, how come nobody can ever seem to buy a danged election anymore? In 1980, then-West Virginia Gov.

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Chris Stirewalt
Chris Stirewalt @ChrisStirewalt
9 Apr 25

Just imagine the totally very civil debates happening inside the White House: do tariffs create an opportunity for truly free trade or a time machine to the 1960s? Whoever wins, it'll be a wild ride. Only question is whether that's short-term wild or next few generations wild.

Chris Stirewalt
Chris Stirewalt @ChrisStirewalt
8 Apr 25

After Liberation Day comes sorry-what-are-we-doing-here Day. Not as catchy, but incredibly accurate. @thehill. https://t.co/SQyqzPhOc3

Chris Stirewalt
Chris Stirewalt @ChrisStirewalt
7 Apr 25

Straight line projections are dangerous, but if the last four Presidential elections tell us anything, it's that the next one will be even more arrogant and daft.