How Doug Burgum went from dark horse to favourite
The shooting is a dark turn in an already chaotic presidential campaign
A frenzied media hunt is under way
Protecting presidents requires communication, not just lots of men with guns
The candidate thrills his party but mixes his message
But the forecasting and tracking of America’s presidential race will resume shortly
A second Trump administration could lock in a conservative supermajority for decades
In Pennsylvania at least, it has upped its ground game
Going after Georgia’s popular Republican governor will do him no good in the state
Legal, logistical and political hurdles abound. But even unsuccessful attempts could breed chaos