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Nick Bryant is a former BBC correspondent and the author of The Rise and Fall of Australia: How a Great Nation Lost Its Way.

When Trump says the world’s ‘a little crazy right now’, you know it’s bad

When Trump says the world’s ‘a little crazy right now’, you know it’s bad

We should rethink the designation of 2024 as the year of democracy and think of it as the year when everything, everywhere, all at once seemed to go off the rails.

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Trump is America’s Caligula. His mission is to destroy what made America great

Trump is America’s Caligula. His mission is to destroy what made America great

Donald Trump’s bizarre appointments are alarming, but perhaps more worrying is who he wants to fire. Trump’s war on the so-called “deep state” is an assault on the apparatus that built America to greatness.

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Making the Democrats great again might require a dash of Trumpism

Making the Democrats great again might require a dash of Trumpism

How to respond to Trump’s triumph recalls how the Democrats answered Reagan. Bill Clinton’s election-winning shift had Reaganite notes, but what made for good politics often made for terrible policy.

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Always divided, America is now combustible. Trump and Harris show it as never before

Always divided, America is now combustible. Trump and Harris show it as never before

One of the most climactic elections in US history is also one of the closest.

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Small things like these could win it for Harris … or Trump

Small things like these could win it for Harris … or Trump

Everything matters in this squeaker of a US election, but when the result is known, these tiny factors may have ended up making the difference between defeat and victory.

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‘An overnight success 20 years in the making’: The rise of Kamala Harris

‘An overnight success 20 years in the making’: The rise of Kamala Harris

The transformation of attitudes towards the presidential hopeful has been rapid and profound. Was she underestimated – or has she changed?

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Not even Bob Hawke could escape this new incumbency trap

Not even Bob Hawke could escape this new incumbency trap

Era-defining political leaders are no more. We’ve ended up with a pernicious paradox: populism is killing off the popular politician.

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Normally, ‘veep’ debates don’t really matter. This time it does

Normally, ‘veep’ debates don’t really matter. This time it does

American politics will have another split-screen moment this week as Tim Walz debates J.D. Vance in the vice-presidential debate.

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If Trump loses, will this American carnage end? Don’t count on it

If Trump loses, will this American carnage end? Don’t count on it

There’s evidence of a rational majority in America, but the voices of moderation are drowned out: not so much a silent majority as an unheard majority.

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Kamala played all the Trump cards, but one of them was risky

Kamala played all the Trump cards, but one of them was risky

By emphasising race – something she has so far downplayed, as Obama did in 2008 – Kamala Harris runs the risk of playing into her opponent’s hands.

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When I met Donald Trump 10 years ago, he wasn’t crazy – he was charming

When I met Donald Trump 10 years ago, he wasn’t crazy – he was charming

No amount of sanewashing can obscure the fact that the elevators in Trump Tower no longer appear to go to the top floor.

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