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Elizabeth Warren will reportedly get Senate Banking seat

Jillian Rayfield
The senator-elect from Massachusetts will likely be appointed to serve on the committee

The case against Hillary

Joan Walsh
An admirer explains: A campaign based on her inevitability and entitlement would crash and burn like it did in 2008

An 11-year-old rape victim is not a temptress

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A jury convicts a man of sexual assault -- but after his lawyer compares the case to "the spider and the fly"

Sen. Collins upset by Rice’s “political role”

Alex Halperin
UPDATED: Hillary Clinton weighs in

New Congress: Fewer moderates make deals harder

Alan Fram
A number of centrist lawmakers have retired or lost their reelection races

Banks reportedly lining up against Elizabeth Warren committee spot

Jillian Rayfield
Lobbyists are gearing up for a fight over a possible Warren appointment to the Senate banking committee

America’s first class-warfare election

Robert Borosage
Never has a presidential candidate so brazenly embraced the interests of the 1%. Mitt Romney may be the last

5 glaring contradictions that sank the GOP

Robert S. Becker
Republicans will point to the country's shifting demographics, but they ultimately have only themselves to blame

John Kerry and the ghost of Scott Brown

Steve Kornacki
It's possible, but fears of a GOP comeback in Massachusetts shouldn't affect Obama's choice for secretary of state

Everything you need to know about the “fiscal cliff”

Alex Seitz-Wald
Everything you wanted to know about the coming crisis but were too embarrassed to ask

Labor chief Richard Trumka: “We won’t be taken for granted”

Josh Eidelson
The AFL-CIO president talks Obama's win, the struggles ahead, and the movement's evolving political role

10 women who cost Romney the presidency

Will Durst
The GOP managed to alienate the country's largest voting block. A look at some of the women who sealed Mitt's fate

Obama’s second term: Can liberals trust the president?

Matt Stoller
Don't celebrate yet: From global warming to the fiscal cliff, the left will need to fight to keep Obama accountable

Will Wall Street be punished?

Andrew Leonard
The bankers are whining big-time. Their favorite son lost, and their chief enemy won. Here's what needs to happen

Election’s forgotten winner: Harry Reid

Thomas F. Schaller
A gain in seats and a more liberal caucus strengthen Democrats' position for the epic battles ahead

Did Elizabeth Warren kill the Tea Party?

Laura Gottesdiener
Her victory proved that Democrats can stick to their core values and still win over Independents

“It’s not a traditional America anymore”

Syreeta
Bill O'Reilly got one thing right last night: The days of white male hegemony are finally, mercifully over

Conservative pundit: “I don’t think much of Obama’s “us”

Alex Halperin
UPDATED: Right-wing writers survey the wreckage. Now with more bile!

Still want to fight a war on women?

Irin Carmon
Elizabeth Warren and Tammy Baldwin win; Akin and Mourdock are defeated. But it's no time for women to be complacent

Fox News’ dark night of the soul

Andrew O'Hehir
Karl Rove tries to undo Ohio, and Sarah Palin laments "catastrophe" as Fox faces the horror of Obamapocalypse

Congress: A big night for women

Associated Press
Republicans hold the House, but Democrats sweep the hot Senate races in Massachusetts, Virginia and Wisconsin

The Obama mandate

Joan Walsh
His reelection -- maybe more remarkable than his first -- is a win for using government to improve people's lives

Another year of the woman

Irin Carmon
A record number of women running includes progressive stalwarts and a handful of right-wing wild cards

Ten Senate races too close to call

AlterNet Staff
Will Richard Mourdock's hideous rape remarks enable Democrats to retain their narrow majority?
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