
Katie Glueck
Political Correspondent at The New York Times
National political reporter at the @nytimes. [email protected], DM for Signal.
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4 days ago |
seattletimes.com | Katie Glueck |Reid Epstein
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Nearly seven months since his ticket lost the 2024 presidential election, Tim Walz is trying all at once to make amends for everything he thinks went wrong. He is going to Republican areas where Democrats lost ground. He is sitting for countless interviews after former Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign limited his media exposure. And as his party engages in collective finger-pointing, he is among the few Democrats admitting that they themselves made mistakes.
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5 days ago |
twincities.com | Reid Epstein |Katie Glueck
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Nearly seven months since his ticket lost the 2024 presidential election, Tim Walz is trying all at once to make amends for everything he thinks went wrong. He is going to Republican areas where Democrats lost ground. He is sitting for countless interviews after former Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign limited his media exposure. And as his party engages in collective finger-pointing, he is among the few Democrats admitting that they themselves made mistakes.
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5 days ago |
nytimes.com | Reid Epstein |Katie Glueck
Last year's Democratic vice-presidential nominee has thrown himself into a robust atonement-and-explanation tour, though aides insist there is no grand strategy. Nearly seven months since his ticket lost the 2024 presidential election, Tim Walz is trying all at once to make amends for everything he thinks went wrong. He is going to Republican areas where Democrats lost ground. He is sitting for countless interviews after former Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign limited his media exposure.
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6 days ago |
nytimes.com | Katie Glueck
As the two governors made buzzy appearances in South Carolina, Democrats in the influential state were already looking to the next election and wondering: Who can win? And to them, just one question really matters: Who can win a general election? "South Carolina Democrats don't want to waste their vote," said former Gov. Jim Hodges, the last Democrat to lead the state.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Katie Glueck
After Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis and Representative Gerry Connolly's death, some in the party want more elected officials, as one Democrat put it, to seek an earlier "escape hatch from politics." In the last three months alone, three Democratic House members have died in office, former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. announced a serious cancer diagnosis and a new book stoked fresh scrutiny of his declining abilities while serving as commander in chief.
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