The Week's Best Articles From the Washington Monthly
Trump's laziest campaign ... the importance of White House transition planning ... The continuing GOP war on voting access ... and more
The Week's Best Articles From the Washington Monthly
No Transition Team Should Confront the Roadblocks Faced in 2020: Heath Brown, associate professor of public policy at the City University of New York, explains why the Biden administration must fully cooperate with the transition teams from both presidential campaigns. Click here for the full story.
Trump’s Laziest Campaign: Politics Editor Bill Scher compares Donald Trump's campaign trail activity in 2016, 2020, and 2024. Click here for the full story.
Tavis Smiley Is “Increasingly Concerned About the Monopolized America We Live In”: David Masciotra interviews the broadcast journalist about his latest book, The Covenant with Black America: 20 Years Later. Click here for the full story.
The Continuing War on Easier Access to Voting: Joshua A. Douglas, University of Kentucky law professor, chronicles Republican efforts to prevent expanded access to voter registration ahead of Election Day. Click here for the full story.
How Harris Can Close the Gap in the Swing States: Contributing Writer Robert J. Shapiro urges the Democratic nominee to specify how much Trump would cut education and health care in the battlegrounds. Click here for the full story.
Personnel Is Policy, Project 2025, and a Lesson for Democrats: Katie Kirchner, vice president of field-building programs at Roosevelt Forward, offers criteria for staffing the next Democratic administration. Click here for the full story.
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