Are Democrats getting their mojo back?
The GOP's losses in this week's gubernatorial polls and its rival's solidifying hold over key electoral groups seem to imply so
IT has been said that time flies when you are having a good time. It's not clear, however, whether that was the reason Americans had the strange sensation that Donald Trump's electoral triumph had occurred just a few days ago, when they marked this week the first anniversary of the 2016 presidential election.
In a way, as they follow the 24/7 coverage of the political crises that have engulfed Washington since the President Trump had entered the White House, Americans could be imagining that the election campaign isn't over yet.
Indeed, those sentiments are shared by members of the anti-Trump "resistance" and by Never-Trump Republicans, who have refused to accept the notion that the man they consider a bigot, a misogynist and a threat to democracy is President of the United States.
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