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The year’s new political fault lines are already forming

Early 2026 events in the United States reveal new political divisions that could reshape party and voter alignments nationwide, according to analysis in the Los Angeles Times.

  • The opinion piece argues that early 2026 events are already unfolding that could meaningfully reshape the political landscape, Lewis wrote for The Los Angeles Times.
  • Leveraging his profile, Lewis, author of 'Filthy Rich Politicians' and 'Too Dumb to Fail,' draws on his profile to analyze political change, as he wrote for The Los Angeles Times.
  • Framing the stakes, Lewis says the developments 'barely into 2026' could create new partisan or ideological fault lines for upcoming contests.
  • Lewis warns these shifts could meaningfully reshape the political landscape, affecting parties, candidates and voters as well as future alignments and contests.
  • Placed within broader coverage, the column appears amid broader coverage and outlets, while The Los Angeles Times offers an opinion newsletter sign-up for readers weekly.
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The year’s new political fault lines are already forming

That escalated quickly. We’re barely into 2026, and events are already unfolding that could meaningfully reshape the political landscape.

·Tulsa, United States
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The Billings Gazette broke the news in Billings, United States on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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