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Conor Lamb won by running against Paul Ryan, not Donald Trump
Matthew Sheffield
Nancy Pelosi is widely disliked, as rookie candidate Conor Lamb figured out. But Paul Ryan is even more unpopular.
In Pennsylvania’s 18th, a very important, unimportant election
Christopher Beem, Michael Berkman
Democrat Conor Lamb celebrates a narrow win in Pennsylvania’s 18th — long considered a GOP stronghold
Senate Democrats torn asunder on banking bill, ignoring progressive base
Sophia Tesfaye
So much for a unified Democratic economic message, as red-state moderates rush to give banks everything they want
Republicans have a Rick Saccone problem in Pennsylvania’s special election
Matthew Rozsa
Another district Trump won easily is now a close race. This is one of the stories of 2018
California’s “sanctuary” movement has surprising conservative roots
Paul Rosenberg
L.A.'s right-wing police chief Daryl Gates told his officers not to enforce immigration laws — nearly 40 years ago
The endless promises of Democrats’ fundraising plans
Dave Levinthal
The DCCC says it's "not asking you for money" — and then they ask you for money
Break up the Intelligence Committee: Devin Nunes can’t be trusted with national secrets
Heather Digby Parton
Nunes will never stop being Trump's lapdog. Even if Democrats win back the House, his committee must be disbanded
Oscars 2018: Still good for bad men!
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Sunday's wins for Kobe Bryant and Gary Oldman make the entertainment industry's real priorities all too clear
Americans aren’t bamboozled by bonuses: The GOP tax law is a flop
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans have failed to sell their tax cuts
Dianne Feinstein’s California failure: Good news for Democrats
Sophia Tesfaye
California's veteran senator couldn't get the party's endorsement. She'll probably win anyway, but it's a big shift
CPAC honors Trump with a hero’s welcome
Sophia Tesfaye
After his victory lap, Trump told conservative activists to fear Democrats: "They'll take away your 2nd Amendment"
GOP sees hope in Nancy Pelosi’s “crumbs” rhetoric about taxes
Matthew Sheffield
Pelosi's tin-eared comments about the tax plan might be accurate — but they've given Republicans a weapon
America’s voting machinery is hackable, falling apart and privatized — and the GOP doesn’t care
Steven Rosenfeld
Democrats issue a startling report on voting vulnerabilities and propose legislation to protect upcoming elections
Anti-abortion group Operation Rescue has become fully “red-pilled” by an 8chan conspiracy theory
SHARON KANN
The group appears to now believe in a far-right conspiracy theory — encouraging their supporters to follow suit
Government shutdown once again shows the lies behind deficit hysteria
Marshall Auerback
Why it's just an excuse to hurt poor people
House Democrats help Republicans end government shutdown
Rachel Leah
Democrats voted to end a five-hour government shutdown started by Republican Sen. Rand Paul
Nancy Pelosi speaks for six hours (and counting) in support of DACA
Nicole Karlis
The House minority leader isn’t giving up on DREAMers
Senate reaches bipartisan budget deal, House opposition emerges
Nicole Karlis
The new proposed budget will bring more debt, but House Dem opposition mounts over immigration language
Trump campaign wastes no time in slamming Democrats for not giving him a standing ovation
Charlie May
The advertisement targets Democrats for sitting during Trump's State of the Union address
Trump thanks “great American hero” Devin Nunes, who just embarrassed himself on “Fox & Friends”
Sophia Tesfaye
Devin Nunes gave one of the worst Trump defenses possible. But hey, it's the thought that counts!
Paul Ryan celebrates a public school secretary’s $1.50 weekly raise
Nicole Karlis
He tweeted the news, and a backlash ensued
GOP tax cuts are working: Democrats need more than “repeal and replace”
Sophia Tesfaye
Most Americans just got a pay raise. Yes, it's phony — but Democrats must fight or lose control of the message
Trump on Nunes memo: It’s a distraction!
Charlie May
It could be Devin Nunes' last stand, but President Trump wants the distraction memo to come out
Last-minute Senate vote scheduled to avert a government shutdown
Matthew Sheffield
It looks like we're headed toward a federal government shutdown as serious negotiations have only recently begun
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