Democrats' Swearing Won't Fix Authenticity Problem
Democrats increasingly use profanity to appear authentic, but analysis suggests it may backfire, as Republicans swear less and voters seek substantive politics.
Democrats increasingly use profanity to appear authentic, but analysis suggests it may backfire, as Republicans swear less and voters seek substantive politics.
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The US Department of Justice used the weekend shooting in Washington DC to pressure a preservation group to drop its lawsuit against Trump's White House ballroom project, citing safety concerns.
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RecommendedDonald Trump broke royal protocol by tapping King Charles on the shoulder during the state visit welcome at the White House, sparking analysis from body language experts.
Bill Maher clashed with David Cross on Club Random, blaming him for Kamala Harris' election loss after Cross discussed his daughter's transgender friends. Maher argued such rhetoric alienates voters.
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