Friday, October 25, 2024

Opinion Today: Gaza and the election, Harris’s coalition and the New York Liberty

Updates from Times Opinion's blog.
Opinion Today

October 25, 2024

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By Anna Marks

Opinion Staff Editor

In today's edition, we're offering some of our favorite recent entries from The Point, Opinion's blog.

This week, our writers told you what they think about the way the Gaza War could affect voters, the Democrats' coalition politics and the New York Liberty's history-making victory.

Check them out below.

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Thomas L. Friedman on Gaza and the election

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David French on Harris's broad coalition

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Meher Ahmad on the New York Liberty

Here's what we're focusing on today:

Editors' Picks

Trump Is Telling Us What He Would Do. Believe Him.

The former president's most disturbing statements are not bluster. They are a road map to what he will do if elected again.

By The Editorial Board

More From Opinion

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Michelle Goldberg

Could a Republican Lose in a State as Red as Nebraska?

Nebraska's Senate race is far closer than anyone predicted.

By Michelle Goldberg

The Ezra Klein Show

Maggie Haberman on What an Unleashed Trump Might Do

The New York Times political correspondent discusses Donald Trump's past, present and possible future.

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Guest Essay

The Improbable Rise of Donald Trump Jr.

Of all the figures who surround Donald Trump, his eldest son may offer the best window into the future of the MAGA movement.

By Jason Zengerle

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Guest Essay

There's a Very Good Reason College Students Don't Read Anymore

The world is sending a message about its priorities, and they do not appear to include "Moby-Dick."

By Jonathan Malesic

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Jamelle Bouie

The Only Guardrail Left Is Us

Trump's great accomplishment is to spread the dangerous lie that our problems can be blamed on the weakest and most vulnerable in our midst.

By Jamelle Bouie

David Brooks

The Election Is Happening Too Soon

When we all think we're right, we stay perennially stuck in place.

By David Brooks

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Paul Krugman

How Trump Could Bankrupt Social Security

Retirement benefits for millions of Americans are on the line.

By Paul Krugman

The Worst Tucker Carlson Metaphor of the Month. So Far.

A week's worth of bad political behavior.

By Michelle Cottle

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It Sounded Like Dancing, Drinking and Sex. It Blew People's Minds.

Critics have come a long way since "Maple Leaf Rag." Just consider how "Cowboy Carter" rode into town.

By John McWhorter

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serge Schmemann

Biden Has a Crucial Decision to Make on Ukraine

If he gives Ukraine the capability of striking deep into Russian territory, that decision would be hard for a new president to undo.

By Serge Schmemann

In Georgia, Harris Relies on Superstar Passion

Not as fiery as her celebrity surrogates, she could use a bit of their heart and fervor.

By Mara Gay

Guest Essay

The Dilemma Iran's Leader Faces

Iran's Supreme Leader now faces a critical choice: whether to pursue nuclear weapons.

By Karim Sadjadpour

The Summit in Russia Should Be a Wake-Up Call for the West

American-led institutions are losing the high ground.

By Farah Stockman

Matter of Opinion

Beyond Trump vs. Harris: Control of Congress Comes Down to These Races

About those other Election Day matchups …

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Finger-Pointing if Trump Beats Harris

Readers discuss a column by Bret Stephens. Also: A flood of election mailers in Pennsylvania; speech on campus; fighting malaria.

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