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Julian Zelizer : A majority of Americans prefer what Donald Trump has been selling over Kamala Harris .
Zelizer says the country is set to change in stark ways, as Project 2025 jumps from the pages of a far-right dream journal into our lives.
Tacking right might be a path to power, but we should dispense with the delusion that a Democratic Party choosing this path would continue to be a liberal party.
Frida Ghitis : Trumpism has always been a slow march into the thickets of its own policy paradoxes.
She says a Democratic Party that shifts in this direction is destined to make a ton of near-term promises that it can’t fulfill.
Ghitis says that a cruel president is returning to office on the promise of doubling down on the cruelty speaks to something unpleasant about ourselves.
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