
Lisa Lerer
National Political Correspondent at The New York Times
National Political Correspondent for @nytimes. Nieman nation. Food not sports. Co-author of the Fall of Roe. Pre-order now! https://t.co/GDiZtz6Qm1
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1 week ago |
mercurynews.com | Lisa Lerer |Tyler Pager |Shane Goldmacher |Erica Green
By Lisa Lerer, Tyler Pager, Shane Goldmacher and Erica L. Green | New York TimesKamala Harris felt compelled to speak out about what President Trump was doing to the country. But not enough to attack him by name. Two days earlier, the law firm that hired her husband, Doug Emhoff, with a multimillion-dollar salary had struck a deal with the White House to avoid crippling sanctions — an agreement Emhoff had objected to beforehand in private talks with the firm’s leaders.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Lisa Lerer |Tyler Pager |Shane Goldmacher |Erica Green
A successful campaign for governor of California in 2026, Kamala Harris has told allies, would give her a prominent perch from which to push back against President Trump and defend Democratic priorities. Former Vice President Kamala Harris has not decided her next move, but some of her closest allies say she is leaning toward a run for governor of California that would all but foreclose the possibility of running for president in the next election. Credit...
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Lisa Lerer
While polling indicates that Musk is broadly unpopular with Democrats and independents, some strategists wondered if he could drive Republicans to the polls, particularly in races where President Trump is not on the ballot. Wisconsin offers an early indication that Musk does energize voters. Just not, perhaps, the ones he was aiming for. The turnout in the State Supreme Court contest was close to levels for a midterm election - a feat for an off-year race.
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1 month ago |
businessandamerica.com | Lisa Lerer |Alexandra Ostasiewicz |Laura Salaberry
The Democratic party is still grasping for a coherent response to the new Trump administration. Lisa Lerer, national politics correspondent for The New York Times, breaks Democrats into four categories to explain how to make sense of the fractured Democratic opposition. Source link
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Lisa Lerer |Alexandra Ostasiewicz |Laura Salaberry
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