Heather Cox Richardson: March 13, 2024
After yesterday's primary contests, we appear headed toward a Biden-Trump rematch in 2024. But this year's election is an entirely different kettle of fish than that of 2020.
In 2020 there were plenty of red flags around Trump's plans for a second term, but it was not until after it was clear he had lost the election that he gave up all pretense of normal presidential behavior. Beginning the night of the election, he tried to overturn that election and to install himself as president, ignoring the will of the ...
