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  • 2 weeks ago | nytimes.com | Damon Winter

    What do you see when you look at pictures of President Trump's cabinet? We're used to partisan disagreement about cabinet officials. Democrats are never going to be that impressed by a Republican cabinet (and vice versa), but as with so many things, the perception gap between Republicans and Democrats has become so vast, it's as if they inhabit different universes.

  • 3 weeks ago | miamiherald.com | Damon Winter

    President Donald Trump is not known as a student of history. He hasn’t summoned historians to the White House for free-ranging dinner conversation, like Barack Obama, or boasted of the fat biographies he devours, in the manner of George W. Bush’s reading contest with his adviser Karl Rove. During his first campaign, Trump drew mockery for a plaque at one of his golf courses commemorating a Civil War battle that never happened.

  • Oct 30, 2024 | nytimes.com | Katherine Miller |Damon Winter

    Kamala Harris stood before the warmly lit White House on Tuesday night, American flags behind her and in the hands of the estimated 75,000 people in the crowd before her. She talked about America as the greatest idea humanity ever created. "Here's what I promise you," she said. "I will always listen to you even if you don't vote for me. I will always tell you the truth even if it is difficult to hear. I will work every day to build consensus and reach compromise to get things done.

  • Jul 21, 2024 | nytimes.com | Esau McCaulley |Thalassa Raasch |Damon Winter

    As an Anglican clergy member, I have prayed for political leaders as a regular feature of my life. Each Sunday, at the church I attend with my family, we have a moment set aside to remember those who have political power. These intercessions are not declarations of policy agreement. I have prayed publicly for George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Prayers at political conventions feel different.

  • May 28, 2024 | nytimes.com | Mara Gay |Damon Winter

    On the Miami River recently, a parade of gleaming white pleasure boats cruised through the city. Half-naked revelers basked on their decks, swaying to Taylor Swift anthems and waving bottles of champagne as they floated by. A few yards away, in the windowless conference room of an aging Hyatt hotel, a group of Florida Democrats was far more sober.

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