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Two weeks before the blue wave: Here are 5 ways the Democrats could still totally blow it
Andrew O'Hehir
Yep, Democrats will win the House - and conceivably the Senate too. That's actually when the real danger looms
5 things to know about slain Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi
Alex Henderson
Khashoggi, who was 59 at the time of his disappearance, was an accomplished journalist fluent in Arabic and English
Max Boot on the end of conservatism: “The Republican Party needs to be burned down”
Chauncey DeVega
Author Max Boot on finding himself "politically homeless" after renouncing Donald Trump's Republican Party
Washington Post picks a side in Maryland race — the side that’s offering billions to Amazon
Justin Anderson
Does the Post's love affair with Republican Gov. Larry Hogan reflect Jeff Bezos' interests a bit too much?
The case of Lara Alqasem: Israel goes against Jewish liberal tradition by detaining American student
Matthew Rozsa
There is a long tradition of Jewish liberalism being violated by Israel's actions against alleged supporters of BDS
Trump’s approval rating is slightly better, but Democrats still favored to retake House
Matthew Rozsa
A new poll found that Trump's approval rating is so low that it is dragging GOP House candidates down with him
Ralph Nader: Democrats are still weak and corrupt, “could blow it again”
Andrew O'Hehir
Unrepentant about the 2000 race, Nader argues that Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton "enabled" Donald Trump
Trump’s USA Today op-ed: The real point was to threaten his enemies with violence
Chauncey DeVega
A national newspaper publishes an astonishing litany of lies from the president — and that's not the scary part
GOP chairman resigns after saying Native American candidate should be “sent to the reservation”
Shira Tarlo
The Kansas Republican resigned after he made racist and homophobic comments about Democrat Sharice Davids
Why the left must go beyond electoral politics: Chris Hedges and David Talbot in conversation
Chris Hedges, David Talbott
"Intellectual bomb-thrower" Chris Hedges and Salon founder David Talbot on the lessons of the 2016 election
Suppose Democrats win on “Medicare for All”: What happens then, and will it work?
Ed Dolan
Bernie Sanders' promise of health care for all has turned into a core Democratic issue. Here's how it might work
Jerry Brown’s mixed legacy: Is California’s departing governor a Resistance hero or a hypocrite?
Paul Rosenberg
National media celebrates Brown's accomplishments, but for California progressives the picture's more complicated
Amazon’s minimum wage hike is not what it seems
Nicole Karlis
Some workers say that they will lose thousands of dollars as a result of stock programs being eliminated
Here’s how all 100 senators stand on Brett Kavanaugh right now
JoAnne Sweeny, John Slack
How will your senators vote? The count is changing by the hour, but here's what we see at the moment
Elizabeth Warren says Kavanaugh hearing inspired her to consider 2020 presidential run
Matthew Rozsa
The Massachusetts senator reverse course, admits she'll "take a hard look" at challenging President Trump in 2020
Beto O’Rourke & Martin O’Malley: the dark horse ticket that could beat Trump in 2020
Matthew Rozsa, Benjamin Wheelock
The pairing that could ride the blue wave to the White House – provided one small thing happens first...
What we know about Donald Trump’s 2020 opponent: Top Democrats evaluate their bench
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke to Martin O'Malley, John Hickenlooper and Will Marshall about the party's prospects in 2020
Did Republicans block another Kavanaugh accuser from testifying?
Rachel Leah
Report: Republican aide hindered one of Kavanaugh's accusers from moving forward with testimony
Fox News terminates contributor who called Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s accusers “lying skanks”
Rachel Leah
"His comments on today’s hearings were reprehensible and do not reflect the values of FOX News," the network said
Brett Kavanaugh’s grotesque carnival: Will Republicans put this petulant child on the Supreme Court?
Heather Digby Parton
We finally saw Brett Kavanaugh's true colors — and Republicans loved it. He may be Donald Trump's perfect legacy
Sarah Huckabee Sanders says she “wouldn’t want a false accusation” to ruin her boys’ lives
Rachel Leah
"I also have two sons, and I wouldn't want a false accusation to be what determined the rest of their life"
Poll: Majority of Republicans want Brett Kavanaugh confirmed even if assault accusations are true
Matthew Rozsa
A new poll finds that most Republicans want Kavanaugh approved even if he did commit sexual assault
The best three years in climate history: Believe it or not, it’s true
Carl Pope
Yes, the world fell far behind in controlling emissions and there's much to be done. But there's progress, and hope
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