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Opinion | The Roots of Trump Nostalgia
  + stars: | 2024-01-19 | by ( Ross Douthat | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Jonathan Chait has a long lament in New York magazine about the diminishing intensity of anti-Trump politics in America. Even as the former president shoulders his way toward the Republican nomination and leads President Biden in many polls, Chait frets that “the imperative to keep Trump out of the Oval Office has become tiresome.” Indeed, a kind of “exhaustion” with anti-Trumpism, Chait writes, “may be the most dominant attribute of our national mood.”His essay goes on to interpret this exhaustion as more psychological and even spiritual than simply political. The way that so many anti-Trump Republican donors and politicians seemed to essentially give up on the hope of a competitive primary once Trump was indicted and Ron DeSantis didn’t set the world on fire fits this framework. So does the way that the Democratic Party has seemingly sleepwalked into renominating Biden despite his lousy polling numbers and obvious age-related issues. But I also think more than just exhaustion is at work here, and that some of the different groups Chait identifies as insufficiently anti-Trump — left-wingers, establishment Republicans, pocketbook-conscious swing voters — are actually experiencing something that might be more accurately characterized as a kind of Trump nostalgia.
Persons: Jonathan Chait, Biden, Trump, Chait, , Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis didn’t, renominating Biden Organizations: Trump, Republican, Trump Republican, Democratic Party Locations: New York, America, Biden’s America
Biden wants voters to judge his energy level, not age
  + stars: | 2022-10-23 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
WASHINGTON, Oct 23 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden sought to reassure Democratic voters who have doubts about whether the 79-year-old should run for re-election, while also saying in an interview that he could "drop dead tomorrow." Already the oldest president in American history, Biden would be 86 if he served out a second term. A New York Times/Sienna College poll in July found only 26% of Democratic voters supported renominating Biden for 2024, with age cited as the biggest reason for those opposed. Biden said he should be judged based on his current vigor on the job, rather than his age, though he acknowledged the issue is a "legitimate" voter worry. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Joel Schectman; Editing by Lisa ShumakerOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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