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Kagan’s Medicaid vote
Glenn Greenwald
The Obama Court appointee once again sides with the right-wing faction in an important ruling
CainTV: Wackier than Palin
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Gunless moments in history? Oh, yes. America's favorite crackpot launches a whole network of patriotic lunacy
Warren regains her footing
Ben Jacobs
The professor is learning retail politics -- crying, eating fast food and rolling her eyes at Elena Kagan
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: A watchdog worth saving
Andrew Leonard
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proves government can work. So of course Republicans want to kill it
Sen. Brown: I’ve held meetings with kings, queens
Steve Leblanc
Sen. Scott Brown said he's held secret meetings with "kings and queens" while he's been a senator
Elizabeth Warren: DOMA is “despicable”
Alex Seitz-Wald
Updated: The Massachusetts Senate candidate tells Salon she supports a federal law to allow gay marriage
Tea Partyer: Bring back Glass-Steagall!
Alex Seitz-Wald
The former Bain consultant challenging Orrin Hatch in Utah said he supports a key piece of liberal legislation
Wis. recall down to the wire
Alex Seitz-Wald
Scott Walker takes his cash advantage to the polls; Obama donors drop out; and Monday's other top political stories
The number that Scott Brown is really up against
Steve Kornacki
The profound stigma his GOP affiliation represents in Massachusetts puts him in rare company
Can unions fight Super PACs?
Josh Eidelson
The AFL-CIO says labor will reshape its political operation. Not all union leaders think it goes far enough
The Warren meltdown that isn’t
Steve Kornacki
Despite weeks of controversy over her Native American ancestry, she’s still tied with Scott Brown
Where are the young pols?
Jonathan Bernstein
Joe Biden was 29 when he went to DC. Now senators are older than ever. Why did young people stop running for Senate
The National Review’s fake plagiarism scoop
Alex Pareene
Updated: After falsely accusing Elizabeth Warren of plagiarism, the conservative magazine apologizes
Romney’s human shield
Jim Newell
The campaigns end this fall, but their flacks will never go away. Meet Eric Fehrnstrom, enforcer on the GOP side
Dems’ best friend: The GOP base
Steve Kornacki
The conservative masses revolt again, this time in Nebraska's Senate primary
The latest Occupy impostors
Daniel Denvir, Adam Goldstein
Two groups claiming to represent America's youth are, in fact, fronts for phony D.C. centrism
Another Massachusetts meltdown?
Edward Mason
Elizabeth Warren's recent struggles have some Democratic operatives worried about a Martha Coakley redux
Joe Biden’s real gay marriage motive?
Steve Kornacki
If he really is interested in 2016, he can’t fall too far behind his own party on gay marriage
Why the Cherokee story is a problem for Warren
Steve Kornacki
The specter of affirmative action plays into the caricature that her opponents are trying to create
The Democratic Senate might just survive
Steve Kornacki
A Senate map that looked bleak a year ago is now littered with surprise pick-up opportunities
Scott Brown’s class identity problem
Steve Kornacki
Freshly released tax returns could complicate the regular-guy-with-a-truck act
Dems desert the left
Jonathan Bernstein
Why aren't Democratic candidates for Senate promoting liberal causes on their websites?
Protesters’ new front
Alexander Zaitchik
Americans have finally awakened to the decades-long corruption of higher education
The gay marriage long game
Steve Kornacki
The current Democratic president faces an election year dilemma that the next one won't
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