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Why are Democrats afraid to use their power? American democracy depends on it
Chauncey DeVega
Biden and the Democrats face a fast-closing window to salvage democracy. They must act forcefully — and act now
It’s official: House votes to hold Bannon in contempt for ignoring Jan. 6 committee subpoena
Brett Bachman
Bannon's fate now lies with Attorney General Merrick Garland's Justice Department
“I’m comfortable with zero”: In tiff with Bernie Sanders, Joe Manchin admits he doesn’t want a deal
Jon Skolnik
"We should just pass the infrastructure bill and, you know, pause for six months," Manchin reportedly said Thursday
After GOP minority in the Senate blocks voting rights bill, Sinema suffers exodus of supporters
Jon Skolnik
Sinema has repeatedly refused to eliminate the filibuster, clearing the way for a pattern of GOP obstructionism
The evolution of Trump’s Big Lie: Republicans retool their conspiracy theory for the mainstream
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans are redefining "rigged" to make Trump's Big Lie more media-friendly
Billionaire Trump donor Nelson Peltz says he talks to Joe Manchin every week
Igor Derysh
“Joe is the most important guy in D.C., maybe the most important guy in America today,” says billionaire investor
Texas corporations rally to defeat Greg Abbott’s attempt to ban vaccine mandates
Mitchell Ferman, James Barragán
A prohibition on vaccine mandates was one of the Republican governor's top priorities
Sinema’s giant flip-flop: She once campaigned on issues she now wants dropped from Biden’s plan
Igor Derysh
Sinema now pushing to save Trump’s tax cuts, after calling for corporations and the rich to “pay their fair share”
Joe Manchin says rumors he plans to leave Democratic party are “bulls***”
Brett Bachman
If Manchin were to become an independent, it is unclear whether he would continue to caucus with Democrats
What do “centrists” want? Cutting back Biden’s agenda isn’t moderate — it’s reckless
Amanda Marcotte
Demands made by Manchin and Sinema will cost more in the long run than passing the original Build Back Better bill
Ivanka Trump’s food aid pet project was used for political gain, investigators find
Bianca Fortis
The Food to Families program gave tens of millions of dollars to unqualified firms and was used to promote Trump
Eric Trump tries to slam Biden for trip, gets schooled on dad’s travel history instead
Meaghan Ellis
Twitter users had something to say to Eric Trump over his comments about Biden's travel
“Trump World” is no joke — and it wants to devour American democracy
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's inner circle really calls itself "Trump World" now. Don't laugh: It's a sign of growing power and strength
Republican governors see approval ratings plummet after fight against vaccine requirements
Alex Henderson
According to Politico, GOP governors are seeing their poll numbers drop after fighting vaccine requirements
Colin Powell, former top general and secretary of state, dies at 84 from COVID complications
Igor Derysh
Powell was one of America's most beloved public figures — but his role in the Iraq war tarnished his legacy
New Jersey hit hard by COVID and climate change — so why is the governor’s race about nothing?
Bob Hennelly
The Garden State faces flooding, inequality and a health care emergency — but the campaign's about two white guys
Ousted by AOC, Joe Crowley is now lobbying against tax hikes on corporate giants
Kenny Stancil
Before losing to AOC, he called the GOP's 2017 tax law a "scam." Now he's collaborating with Wall Street
No surrender: Progressives must not compromise on tax hikes for the rich
Erica Payne
It's time for progressives to hold the ultra-wealthy accountable — and to fight back against Wall Street Democrats
Joe Biden’s Nixon moment: A policy agenda that could change history — and the media yawns
Matthew Rozsa
Nixon pushed for a startlingly progressive agenda 50 years ago, but the Beltway press didn't even pretend to care
Biden admits $3.5 trillion budget bill is likely to shrink after nasty Sanders-Manchin spat
Brett Bachman
Biden seemed especially defeated after admitting his favored free community college plan was on the chopping block
It’s not even Halloween, and Republicans are already claiming Biden is “stealing” Christmas
Brett Bachman
The "War on Christmas" rhetoric began on Oct. 4 with a Fox & Friends segment — and it won't stop anytime soon
Consultant Hal Malchow: Dems can still win, but they’re “spectators in a world of opportunity”
Paul Rosenberg
Malchow says the "swing voter" is dying out — but party ID matters more than ever, and one party has lost its mind
Low-income voters were key to defeating Trump in 2020, new study finds
Julia Conley
The findings challenge the narrative that poor whites "are the de facto base of the Republican Party"
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