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Wake up, liberals: There will be no 2018 “blue wave,” no Democratic majority and no impeachment
Andrew O'Hehir
Lessons of Montana: There's no quick fix for Trump or our damaged democracy — and the Democrats still look hopeless
GOP strategist admits he colluded with Russian hackers to hurt Hillary Clinton, Democrats
Sophia Tesfaye
It’s bigger than Trump
James Comey to testify in public session
Keith A. Spencer
Comey’s planned appearance in an open session of the Senate Intel Committee ensures his testimony will be public
Ex-FBI head to take over Russia probe: Justice Department appoints Robert Mueller as special counsel
Sophia Tesfaye
The Russia probe gets serious — but some say one special prosecutor isn't going far enough
The DNC’s elephant in the room: Dems have a problem — it’s not Donald Trump
Sophia A. McClennen
It’s time for the DNC to stop blaming Trump and the GOP for their own credibility issues
Democrats shame Republicans with “adopt a district” plan to hold town halls for missing GOP representatives
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans are running scared following their Trumpcare vote — and Democrats are poised to swoop in
What a Trumpcare nightmare: Just about everyone with health care is going to pay more, get less and face chaos
Steven Rosenfeld
The good news is that the reception in the Senate is decidedly cold.
“Millions of Americans are about to lose health care coverage and the Republicans are drinking beer”: Democrats slam House GOP after passage of Trumpcare
Sophia Tesfaye
House Republicans were quick to celebrate after repealing the Affordable Care Act by a slim one-vote margin
Democrats appear united on abortion rights — but behind that reality lies a difficult political problem
Matthew Sheffield
Democratic leaders and voters are overwhelmingly pro-choice — but the party still hopes to compete in rural areas
Forget the Georgia 6th: To regain power, Democrats need to focus on the long game — starting with these six races
David Daley
Never mind Jon Ossoff and the long-shot "blue wave" of 2018. These six governor's races could turn the tide
“Betrayal beyond belief”: Conservatives cry foul after Republicans reach budget deal “to jettison all of Trump’s priorities”
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump's new budget fails to fund a border wall — but fully funds Planned Parenthood and sanctuary cities
WATCH: President Trump’s first 100 days: Is he an abject failure or a fast learner?
Carrie Sheffield
Salon's Amanda Marcotte and guest moderator Clay Aiken joined me for a conversation about Trump's presidency so far
Trump’s “tax reform” is no joke: A huge tax-cut plan is one thing the GOP can probably pass
Matthew Sheffield
Congressional Republicans are still lousy at making policy — but tax cuts are the only thing that can unite them
Understanding the GOP’s health care failure — and the deeper existential crisis of conservative politics
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist David Hopkins on how the GOP's health care debacle reflects the party's unsolved problems
Maxine Waters, Donald Trump and impeachment: One Democrat is ready — her party and the American people may follow
Heather Digby Parton
A California Democrat calls for impeachment, and the world says it's too early. That might change — and quickly
WATCH: Democrats warm up to Trump after his airstrike in Syria
Carrie Sheffield
The majority of Americans support Trump's airstrike as the White House pivots toward conventional foreign policies
“There can be no joy in such incompetence”: Journalists call for Sean Spicer to be fired following “Holocaust center” comments
Rachel Leah
Dan Rather blasts Spicer's comparison to Hitler as "confused to be generous, and wildly chaotic to be more precise"
A blue wave begins? Republicans may be in trouble in Kansas, Montana and Georgia elections
Charlie May
Democrats are trying to get back into the national stage by winning key special elections
Congress: Trump’s going to have to come to us to authorize Syria escalation
Taylor Link
A top Democrat says he'd authorize more military action, but Rand Paul says no
Trump and the GOP in sickness and ill health: Is this the Republican idea of governance?
Bill Moyers
The Freedom Caucus gets in the way of the Republican health care bill, much to our president's dismay
Get ready for Trumpcare 2.0: White House reverses course, looks to renew health care battle
Sophia Tesfaye
House GOP leaders and the White House are already negotiating with conservatives, despite Trump’s vows to move on
Devin Nunes in the crosshairs: Dems call on Intelligence chair to step down, as accusations fly about political motivations
Matthew Rozsa
The Republican chairman's actions have rendered the House Intelligence Committee unable to operate
Michele Bachmann’s missing million: Federal elections officials want to know where $1 million from her campaign committee went
Sophia Tesfaye
In a three-month span, the former Tea Party congresswoman's committee had more than $1 million disappear
With health care bill scuttled, Trump and Ryan gear up for revenge
Matthew Sheffield
As health care bill goes down, GOP leaders prep payback plans against far-right Freedom Caucus (updated)
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