Republicans Beat Democrats in Ohio Ground Game

In Ohio, it really was all about the turnout — though in ways that defied the conventional political wisdom of the Buckeye State. A hugely motivated Republican base, driven in part by a “marriage protection” amendment to the state constitution, proved more than equal to the task of matching heavy increases in Democratic voting strength … Read more

Restless and ambitious, Matthew Whitaker repeatedly shifted course to advance his career. Now he heads the Justice Department

Acting Atty. Gen. Matthew Whitaker jokingly asks for questions as he leaves a news conference where no questions were allowed Thursday in Nashville, Tenn. (Mark Humphrey / AP) Iowa attorney Matthew Whitaker had an audacious plan to land a plum federal job in 2017 — appearing regularly as a conservative pundit on cable TV shows … Read more

States do battle for coronavirus protective gear in a market driven by chaos and fear

A worker in Arizona makes masks. (Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press) The text messages and emails come in the middle of the night from strangers claiming to be middlemen and manufacturers. Deals are cut quickly; millions of dollars are wired overseas. Sometimes the supplies arrive; other times, the too-good-to-be-true offers prove to be just … Read more

Vance takes on a more visible transition role, working to boost Trump’s most contentious picks

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), left, walks with Vice President-elect Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) on Capitol Hill. (Mark Schiefelbein / Associated Press) After several weeks working mostly behind closed doors, Vice President-elect JD Vance returned to Capitol Hill last week in a new, more visible role: helping Donald Trump try to get his most contentious Cabinet … Read more

Analysis: Trump’s war against elites and expertise

When President Trump campaigned this spring at the Hermitage, the home of Andrew Jackson, one part of his predecessor’s approach got a special endorsement. “It was during the Revolution that Jackson first confronted and defied an arrogant elite. Does that sound familiar?” Trump asked to laughs from his audience. When Trump ally and National Rifle … Read more

So you voted to overhaul L.A. County government. Now what?

Supervisors Lindsey Horvath and Hilda Solis put forward a proposal for how to make Measure G a reality. Supervisor Holly Mitchell, above, has her own idea. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times) Good morning, and welcome to L.A. on the Record — our City Hall newsletter. It’s Rebecca Ellis updating you on L.A. local government … Read more

Trump taps a Fox News personality, a surgeon and a former congressman to lead public health agencies

President-elect Donald Trump nominated a critic of COVID-19 health measures to lead the Food and Drug Administration. (Alex Brandon / Associated Press) President-elect Donald Trump on Friday nominated Dr. Marty Makary to lead the Food and Drug Administration, selecting a surgeon and author who gained national attention for opposing vaccine mandates and some other public … Read more

Laura Richardson completes a political comeback, winning tight race to represent South L.A. in the California Capitol

Laura Richardson was elected to California’s 35th Senate District, completing a comeback more than a decade after a tumultuous tenure in the U.S. House. (Courtesy of Laura Richardson) Laura Richardson emerged the victor of the competitive, costly and feisty election to win a South Los Angeles seat in the state Senate — completing her political … Read more

Biggest lesson from my four decades of covering politics: Prepare to be surprised

L.A. Times Today news anchor Lisa McCree, joined by senior editor David Lauter. Because they are all-or-nothing contests, American elections lend themselves to over-interpretation. In 1988, Republican Vice President George H.W. Bush defeated Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, winning more than 400 electoral votes — a mark that seemed routine at the time, but which no … Read more

Democrats rally behind first out transgender member of Congress, decry Republican attacks

Democrats rally behind first out transgender member of Congress, decry Republican attacks At a Democratic caucus meeting Tuesday, Rep. Becca Balint (D-Vt.) watched as colleagues approached and offered their support to Rep.-elect Sarah McBride (D-Del.), who will soon be sworn in as the first out transgender member of Congress. “We have your back,” Balint recalled … Read more

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