Michael Barone

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Michael Barone is a senior political analyst for the Washington Examiner, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and longtime co-author of The Almanac of American Politics.

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  • Immigration Is Shaking Up Political Parties in Britain, Europe, and the US

    Michael Barone
    As British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces calls to resign for his appointment of Epstein-tied Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the United States, one is struck by the sudden instability of British governments. In the 28 years between 1979 and 2007, Britain had only three prime ministers, while in the 19 years since 2007, it…
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  • Big Surprises in the 2030 Census Estimates

    Michael Barone
  • Trump’s Outrageous Threats Get Real Results

    Michael Barone
  • What’s the Matter With Minnesota?

    Michael Barone
  • We Have Reached the Emily Litella Moment on Climate Change

    Michael Barone
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    Enforcing Immigration Laws Is Not the Moral Equivalent of the Holocaust

    Michael Barone
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    Bad News for Republicans, Warnings for Both Parties

    Michael Barone
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    Democrats Want Open Borders; Most Americans Don’t

    Michael Barone
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    Trump Defies Conventional Wisdom … So Far

    Michael Barone
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    Are Democrats the Party of Murder?

    Michael Barone
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    Trump’s Executive Energy Defies Lame-Duck Status

    Michael Barone
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    Democratic Party Isolation Is Getting Worse

    Michael Barone
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    From Unrest to Resilience: The Remarkable Turnaround Since Summer 2020

    Michael Barone
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    Britain, Land of the Unfree

    Michael Barone
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    Redistricting in Historic Perspective

    Michael Barone
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    Learning From America’s Immigrant Past 

    Michael Barone