Monday, October 14, 2024

For You: Ignore the Polls

Plus, The Trump Voters Who Don't Believe Trump
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October 14, 2024, 4:42 p.m. Eastern time

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From Opinion

Ezra Klein

Ignore the Polls

They can't tell you what you want to know.

Frank Bruni

Kamala Harris Puts Sarah Huckabee Sanders in Her Unhumble Place

Parents have no monopoly on modesty.

Maureen Dowd

Where Is the Fierce Urgency of Beating Trump?

The vice president needs to pull out all the stops to get out of her stall.

Katherine Miller

This Is Why Trump Imagines He Will Win

The way he is now running is the best window we have into what kind of president he will be in a second term.

Carlos Lozada

When Trump Rants, This Is What I Hear

His hostility has taught me more about myself.

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Canada Expels Indian Diplomats, Linking Them to Criminal Campaign

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Friends With Benefits, but Without Illusions

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