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The week America was undoubtedly at its worst
David Masciotra
And it all started with Donald Trump's Miracle of Butler
“Yes he’s old, but he can do the job”: Biden campaign insists he can win, but the end may be near
Charles R. Davis
Even as the Biden campaign insists he's "absolutely" in the race, privately some on his staff admit it's over
Joe Biden’s leadership test: An American legacy in jeopardy
Chauncey DeVega
Indecision is a path to certain defeat
Is America headed the way of “House of the Dragon,” with two weak leaders tearing the realm apart?
Melanie McFarland
As we fret over two bad presidential candidates, a worried nation watches a worst case scenario unfurl in Westeros
“Back to being angry”: Pelosi “working the phones” to oust Biden as Democratic mutiny continues
Marin Scotten
The attempted assassination of Donald Trump offered a reprieve, but Democrats are once again fretting over Biden
An attempt on Donald Trump’s life should be a wake-up call for the Democratic Party
Norman Solomon, Jeff Cohen
The imperative to reduce the chances of a Trump victory remains
White supremacy with a law degree: How do we escape “The Originalism Trap”?
Paul Rosenberg
Legal scholar Madiba K. Dennie on how the right twisted the Constitution — and how ordinary citizens can fight back
“This is over”: Biden’s Democratic critics say press conference not enough to stop growing revolt
Charles R. Davis
Biden "will be complicit in Donald Trump’s second presidency" if he doesn't drop out, says Democrat Jim Hines
Biden campaign suspects Obama of secretly undermining president’s reelection bid
Griffin Eckstein
Despite a White House bromance, Obama reportedly denied a chance to talk Clooney out of a Biden-blasting op-ed
“It makes you sound like a racist”: Former Trump aide slammed for calling Kamala Harris a “DEI hire”
Marin Scotten
Elected Republicans are increasingly using the term as a de facto racial slur
MSNBC in disarray: Biden’s debate crisis meets liberal self-delusion
David Masciotra
Democrats' house network circles the wagons around Joe Biden, risking its last vestiges of credibility
Who you gonna believe, Biden loyalists or your own eyes and ears?
Norman Solomon
The president is in damage control mode — but dishonesty is a dangerous gamble
Exclusive poll: Media coverage hurt Biden, who leads only among voters who didn’t see the debate
Nicholas Liu
A poll among likely voters shows that the post-debate news cycle inflicted more damage, but the race remains tight
Michelle Obama could beat Trump in a landslide, new poll suggests
Marin Scotten
The former first lady has shown no interest in running, but a poll suggests she would handily defeat Trump
“Time is running out”: Even Obama worries Biden will lose as Dems brace for bad NY Times poll
Charles R. Davis
A growing number of elected Democrats publicly say Biden should drop out — or he is "going to lose" to Trump
“All the evidence is about to come out”: Legal experts say SCOTUS ruling could backfire on Trump
Charles R. Davis
Judge Tanya Chutkan can now hold a "mini trial" that will lay out the case against Trump ahead of election
Exclusive poll: 6 in 10 people who watched the debate don’t think Biden can complete another term
Nicholas Liu
A plurality of respondents said that Trump does not care about regular Americans, but more question Biden's fitness
Hillary Clinton and top Democrats rally around Biden as media pushes drop out message
Griffin Eckstein
Hillary Clinton, former President Obama, and others countered a NY Times editorial stance that Biden should withdraw
“Very aggressive panic”: Democrats having “conversations” about replacing Biden after brutal debate
Charles R. Davis
It remains unlikely, but some Democrats are openly wondering if they can replace Biden at the August convention
Two decades ago, Republicans chose to attack environmental regulations. Now we’re paying the price
Matthew Rozsa
The Supreme Court ruling on interstate air pollution is an echo of past failures to regulate CO2
Michelle Obama snubs Biden campaign amid private “frustration”: report
Nandika Chatterjee
The former first lady’s friendship with Hunter Biden’s ex-wife might be the source of strife, sources told Axios
CNN won’t fact check Donald Trump during the debate. Here’s why we shouldn’t be worried
Amanda Marcotte
Voters who care deeply about facts are already voting for Joe Biden
US Surgeon General declares gun violence “a public health crisis”
Rachana Pradhan, Fred Clasen-Kelly
“We are raising a whole generation of children for whom exposure to gun violence is normal,” Vivek Rajan said
Steve Bannon loses bid to delay his 4-month federal prison sentence for defying Congress
Nandika Chatterjee
An appeals court panel rejected the former Trump adviser’s attempt to delay his four-month prison sentence
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