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Is Nebraska in play? How an unlikely candidate could upend GOP’s Senate hopes
Russell Payne
Independent candidate Dan Osborn hopes a platform focused on economic issues can beat a GOP incumbent
Fascism expert Jason Stanley on how “joy” can win: “We need to counter that atmosphere of fear”
Chauncey DeVega
"We need to give people hope, and we need to warn them of the dangers"
Kamala Harris’ big tent strategy — and its success — has thrown Trump for a loop
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump is now running away from Kamala Harris' challenge to a second debate
“Lincoln and Bowie share a lot of the same behaviors”: Filmmaker on the 16th president’s bisexuality
Melanie McFarland
Director on showing how sexual fluidity was accepted in Lincoln's time: "You know a love letter when you see it"
A Republican donor’s lament: “Is Trump Trying to Lose?”
Nandika Chatterjee
Donor Eric Levine said that if Trump doesn't moderate, “he will forever be known ... as the ‘Former President'"
Donald Trump’s embrace of RFK Jr. exposes the campaign’s QAnon strategy
Amanda Marcotte
The old MAGA conspiracy theory is still around — and may be sucking in people who'd otherwise dislike Trump
“The gloves are off”: Democrats face post-convention challenge to keep their fight “cheerful”
Chauncey DeVega
For once, and at long last, the Democrats are no longer playing perpetual defense
Bernie Sanders says he’ll do everything he can to help Kamala Harris win the election
Kelly McClure
“I think the vice president now has a very good chance to win it," Sanders said in a recent interview
A sequel of injustice 60 years in the making
Rann Miller
For perspective on the 2024 DNC, we mustn’t look to 1968, but rather 1964
The DNC did not unify Democrats. Donald Trump did that long before
Heather Digby Parton
He may have divided the country but he brought the Democrats together and inspired a popular front that's held fast
The DNC’s one clear goal: Run up the gender gap
Heather Digby Parton
"Keep going": Democrats' tough lesson from Hillary Clinton's failure to break the "highest, hardest glass ceiling"
“It’s blanket opportunism”: “Rural America” author on “switch between” the “two different JD Vances”
Chauncey DeVega
"We are playing right into the strategy of his selection every time we don’t point it out"
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Trump warns that if Kamala Harris wins, “everybody gets health care”
Nandika Chatterjee
“The VP will not push single payer as president," a Harris spokesperson said
The babysitter factor: Democrats have one big question to answer with their convention
Brian Karem
Democrats have already shown up the “unity” of Trump’s RNC — now they must use the DNC for more than the Macarena
Kamala Harris appeals to progressives with a promise to “take on price gouging”
Joy Saha
Harris said she would “take on price gouging and bring down costs” on “Day One” of her presidency
The weird and sexist criticism of Kamala’s “cackle”: Decoding how Harris got the last laugh
David Masciotra
Donald Trump may be irreparably triggered by the joy of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
“Daily Show” host Michael Kosta mocks Republican efforts to make “Tampon Tim” a thing
Gabriella Ferrigine
"The Daily Show" host said Republicans were being weird about providing students with sanitary products
Kamala Harris selects Tim Walz as running mate ahead of joint rally in Philadelphia
Marin Scotten
The Minnesota governor is set to appear with Harris tonight at a rally in Philadelphia
Kamala Harris’ veepstakes turn into a big moment for Jewish Democrats
Matthew Rozsa
Vice President Harris is considering Governors Shapiro and Pritzker, both Jews, for her running mate
“Totally stupid and dumb”: Even some Republicans fear “DEI” attack on Kamala Harris will backfire
Charles R. Davis
"They’re wrong in their own instincts," ex-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says of racist claims
Reactions to Biden’s decision to “stand down” vary, but Donald Trump seems thrilled
Kelly McClure
"We will suffer greatly because of his presidency, but we will remedy the damage he has done," says Trump
5 Lessons Joe Biden should have learned from Hillary Clinton’s 2016 loss
Sophia A. McClennen
Clinton’s loss was predictable; Biden’s will have been even more obvious
Jamaal Bowman ousted by conservative challenger in setback to congressional progressives
Nicholas Liu
Heavy outside spending, a pro-Israel backlash and unforced errors brought down the two-term incumbent from New York
John Kerry warns that Project 2025 would be “absolutely unimaginable and destructive”
Matthew Rozsa
Biden's former top climate change adviser spoke with Salon about the stakes for climate change in the election
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