The hottest General election Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top U.S. Politics Topics
Bulwark+ 7075 implied HN points 24 Jan 24
  1. The Republican Party is facing challenges due to a significant portion of voters who do not align with Trump's base.
  2. There's a shifting focus from primary battles to the upcoming general election, where Trump may struggle with moderates and independents.
  3. Biden's reelection campaign could benefit from improving economic optimism among voters, resembling Obama's successful 2012 campaign.
A Lawyer Writes 511 implied HN points 10 Jan 24
  1. Committee of MPs to assess government plans for Holocaust memorial and learning center in public park near Palace of Westminster
  2. Objectors to the plans include campaigners seeking to maintain the park in its current state and members of the Jewish community concerned about the chosen location
  3. The committee can't consider objections to the principle of the bill, but other concerns may still be raised
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Drezner’s World 864 implied HN points 01 Aug 23
  1. The NYT/Siena poll shows that Donald Trump is leading the GOP race by a significant margin.
  2. There is a significant portion of Republican voters who do not support Trump and prefer other candidates.
  3. Despite his strong base, Trump may struggle to win against a conventional rival and appeal to moderate voters in 2024.
The Newsletter of (Not Quite) Everything 412 implied HN points 17 May 23
  1. The housing crisis in the UK is a significant political issue with contrasting views from different parties.
  2. Political parties are divided on addressing the housing crisis, with considerations for building on greenfield land and reforming planning laws.
  3. Australia's vast size and sparse population have influenced the creation of large novelty structures as tourist attractions.