Tim Miller

writer at The Bulwark, author of “Why We Did It: A Travelogue From the Republican Road to Hell”

Contributor to The Bulwark and a communications consultant. He previously served as senior advisor to the anti-Trump Our Principles PAC, communications director for Jeb Bush, and spokesman for the Republican National Committee.

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Through texts and emails, election fundraising messages are getting worse and “dragging us to hell,” according to political writer Tim Miller.

Online political fundraising: Once earnest, now dubious

Through texts and emails, election fundraising messages are getting worse and “dragging us to hell,” according to political writer Tim Miller.

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Did President Trump abuse his power? That’s now up to the Senate. But is that even a crime? Democrats and Republicans agree on the facts, but not on the Constitution.

Trump’s impeachment: politics and the Constitution

Did President Trump abuse his power? That’s now up to the Senate. But is that even a crime? Democrats and Republicans agree on the facts, but not on the Constitution.

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