
Christian Paz
Correspondent
Latest articles by Christian Paz


The public has largely turned on him — but opinions on some of his policies are nuanced.


The first 6.8 percent of Trump 2.0, briefly explained.


3 theories for Gen Z’s return to God and faith.


Democrats’ search for a savior is doomed. But that might be for the best.


The Democratic Party faces an electoral math problem post-Trump. A new project is trying to solve it.


A large share of the country still seems to view the Republican Party as the party of the people.


Trump’s podcasting and new media allies in the “manosphere” don’t know what to make of his tariff policy.


Already distrusted on the economy, Trump’s tariffs will be a liability with the voters who put him in office.


The two electorates that are swinging American politics.


Despite negative marks on the economy, Trump’s immigration policies are keeping him afloat.