Can Barack Obama’s legacy survive?New York Magazine’s Jonathan Chait on what Obama did right and wrong, and what will last, in this ’moment of peril’
America’s perfect voters picked a winner—againIn the bellwether corner of a bellwether county in the bellwether state of Ohio, voters picked Donald Trump—and it wasn’t even close
In Washington, D.C., the political swamp monsters prowl onDonald Trump vowed to ’drain the swamp’. But in the black lagoon of the U.S. Capitol, America’s biggest career politicians press on uncertainly
Donald Trump could happen in Canada. It’s already begun.Donald Trump’s angry, populist surge is already beginning to infect Canadian politics. But will it take root?
Mourning in America: Gazing forward on a day of remembranceOn Veterans’ Day, Americans looked toward a new country under president-elect Donald Trump
So, how exactly will Donald Trump’s fiery doomsday strike?Time to move past how Trump got elected and focus on how he’ll end the world, says Scott Feschuk. (A Mad Max-style car chase? 1000:1 odds.)
Maclean’s on the Hill, Nov. 11: What Trump means for CanadaIt’s the big question on everyone’s mind. So this week’s politics podcast tries to figure out Donald Trump’s rise—and how it’ll affect Canadians.
The Maclean’s Skittles Map, in 30 seconds: How Trump won AmericaOur electoral map—in the candy most closely associated with the campaign—tracked the U.S. election night results. Watch them roll in, in 30 seconds
Hillary Clinton’s big problemIt had less to do with gender and more with the fact that Clinton was a terrifically flawed candidate who failed to inspire voters.
The inevitability of Donald TrumpOne photo, less than 1,000 words: Five years later, Donald Trump gets the last laugh