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Politics

Batya Ungar-Sargon: Democrats are struggling to accept they are now the party of the rich

Batya Ungar-Sargon,  author, most recently, of Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America’s Working Men and Women

Scott McKay on the Democratic Party’s struggle to stay politically relevant

Scott McKay is publisher of the Hayride, senior editor at the American Spectator, and author of Racism Revenge and Ruin

John Tierney Reacts to Jay Bhattacharya’s Confirmation Hearing

John Tierney is a Contributing Editor to the City Journal, former reporter and columnist at The New York Times and

US Rep. Bryan Steil (WI) on what will happen if the left takes over the Wisconsin Supreme Court

U.S. Representative for Wisconsin’s 1st congressional district, Bryan Steil, warns what can happen if the radicals on the left take

Senator Ron Johnson on Trump’s speech and the WI Supreme Court race

US Senator from WI, Ron Johnson, on Trump's speech to congress and the WI Supreme Court race

John Hinderaker asks gov employees “What Have You Done For Us Lately?”

President of Center of the American Experiment and contributor to Powerline, John Hinderaker, asks government employees What Have You Done

Dustin Grage takes you to the wacky world of Walz

Dustin Grage is a columnist at Townhall.com. He joined Amy Jacobson and Charles Thomas to talk Minnesota politics

Steven Bucci: We need to let Trump work these unconventional methodologies

Steven Bucci, visiting fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies

Retired FBI James A. Gagliano explains why Kash Patel is the right choice for FBI Director

James A. Gagliano, retired FBI supervisory special agent and a doctoral candidate in homeland security at St. John’s University, explains