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This election is exactly who we are: divided by race, geography and gender

Lucian k. Truscott
The cities and suburbs won the House, small towns won the Senate, and it might not be enough for 2020

Nancy Pelosi calls for bipartisanship: “We have a responsibility to seek common ground where we can”

Shira Tarlo
Pelosi said she spoke with Trump on Election Day, and the two discussed working together on infrastructure spending

In the Trump era, Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar become the first Muslim women elected to Congress

Shira Tarlo
It's a stunning response to the anti-Muslim rhetoric that helped thrust President Donald Trump into the Oval Office

When questioned about Trump’s tax returns, Conway snaps: “Is this really what we’re talking about?”

Rachel Leah
The counselor appeared on CNN Wed. morning and dismissed potential oversight from the new House majority

Kentucky letdown: No blue wave for Amy McGrath in the Bluegrass State

Erin Keane
In Kentucky's 6th district, Rep. Andy Barr squeaked out a fourth term. Can blue voters keep the faith?

Yes, it’s a blue wave after all: Democrats win back the House easily, fall short in the Senate

Joseph Neese, Sophia Tesfaye
Nancy Pelosi will take back the speaker's gavel as Democrats win control of the House despite Senate setbacks

Republicans launch attack ads depicting Jewish Democrats with fistfuls of cash

Igor Derysh
It's not just about George Soros: Across the country, Republican ads depict Jewish Democrats as money-grubbing

Pelosi feels she should be speaker if Democrats take back the House: “I’m really good at what I do”

Rachel Leah
In true Pelosi form, the ex-speaker already has a plan in motion should the Democrats be victorious in the midterms

Trump rolls out “Willie Horton 2.0,” the most racist political ad in 30 years

Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump plays dirty, like the pro wrestling heel he is. But his ugly new ad isn't desperate; it's shrewd

Female candidates running in record numbers for the midterms — just not in California

Christina Bellantoni
Don't look to California for help shifting the gender balance in Congress during the "year of the woman"

Author David Neiwert on the outbreak of political violence: Expect “an intense period of terrorism”

Chauncey DeVega
Expert on right-wing terror expects "a lot more of this type of violence," no matter who wins the midterms

Pelosi predicts Democratic Party will win the House: “It’s going to be a great night for America”

Ryan Mikel
Nancy Pelosi reveals her bold predictions for the outcome of Election Day on the "Late Show with Stephen Colbert"

Not one elected Republican was willing to meet with President Trump in Pittsburgh

Matthew Rozsa
Trump is met with protest instead during his controversial visit to honor Jewish victims of synagogue shooter

Tech companies spending millions to oppose San Francisco’s “homelessness tax”

Nicole Karlis
Marc Benioff spends millions to support the campaign, while many of his industry peers spend millions to oppose it

This is Trump’s America: Slaughter in Pittsburgh, racist killings at Kroger and the MAGAbomber

Chauncey DeVega
Is our country really this sociopathic? Unfortunately, that's possible — and Trump is a symptom, not the disease

After terror comes the media BS: No, lazy pundits, “both sides” don’t do this

Bob Cesca
It was a week that shocked America. Whatever talking heads and Republicans may claim, the responsibility is clear

Donald Trump didn’t start the fire: Here are things the midterms can’t fix

Andrew O'Hehir
An appalling week of mail bombs, Trump tweets and Megyn Kelly overload should remind us: Politics won't fix America

After the arrest in Florida, Trump’s guilt is clearer than ever: But will anything change?

Chauncey DeVega
Accused bomber appears to be a Trump fan and right-wing zealot, but of course the president will claim innocence

Words into bombs: Donald Trump’s violent rhetoric has consequences

Chauncey DeVega
Three years of Trump's hateful rhetoric and violent threats led to this terrorist attack. Why is anyone surprised?

Doubling down on fear: Attacks on immigrants, trans people fit an ugly Republican pattern

Jared Yates Sexton
Facing what could be a sweeping defeat next month, Trump and Republicans play to the their supporters' paranoia

Can the “blue wave” save Democrats from themselves? Progressive activists see hard work ahead

Paul Rosenberg
A year after the post-2016 Democratic "autopsy," progressives say the party has made progress. But it's not enough

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

Pelosi promises to get Trump’s tax returns if Democrats win the House

Clarrie Feinstein
Democratic priorities: Pelosi says getting Trump's tax returns "one of the first things we'd do"

Independents sour on Brett Kavanaugh: Nearly half say Senate “made the wrong decision” to confirm

Matthew Rozsa
Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation has also motivated Democrats more than Republicans, according to a brand new poll
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