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Why voters aren't more worried about Trump's return: It sure doesn't look like he's running
One reason voters may not be alarmed by Trump's return? They've been fooled into thinking Nikki Haley is winning
12/07/2023 11:00 UTC
Ted Cruz named one of most "vulnerable" senators; Texas race now a toss-up
Texas senator may be in free fall: Pundits hedge their bets as Beto O'Rourke piles up money, attracts big crowds
10/05/2018 21:00 UTC
"I'm bringing in the big guns": Kari Lake hires Trump lawyer as she gears up for election challenges
The election denier has refused to say whether she would accept the election results if she loses
11/02/2022 14:41 UTC
Relax, Devin Nunes — theater is essential to politics
The stage is set and the cast members are in their places for impeachment hearings.
11/20/2019 09:59 UTC
"Sounds like black privilege to me": Rampant racism forces Fox News to close comments section on Malia Obama article
An article about Malia Obama's choice of college garnered racially charged reader comments on Fox News
05/04/2016 00:11 UTC
WATCH: Black Donald Trump supporter, mistaken for protestor, gets escorted out of rally and called a "thug" by Trump
“Were you paid $1,500 to be a thug?” Trump sneered at C.J. Cary. “You can get him out. Get him out!”
10/29/2016 02:35 UTC
Trump sues New Mexico in continued election challenge as Electoral College affirms Joe Biden's win
Trump expands his failed election challenge to a state he lost by 10 points
12/15/2020 16:24 UTC
Identity politics vs. populist economics? It's a false choice – liberals need to look in the mirror
Economic justice and civil rights are not separate; the issue isn't "identity politics" but liberalism's failures
12/03/2016 16:00 UTC
Fired inspector general was probing if Mike Pompeo made aide walk dog at taxpayer expense: reports
Congressional officials believe the firing was "direct retaliation" for Steve Linick's investigation
05/18/2020 13:53 UTC
The Mueller hearing and the death of facts
The nation had a "duel over the facts." Surprisingly, only about what the facts are, and not what they imply.
07/27/2019 16:59 UTC
Democratic wins in secretary of state races could have big impact on voting rights
Democrats have won secretary of state offices in Arizona, Michigan and Colorado — here's why it matters
11/21/2018 11:00 UTC
How Merrick Garland turned the tables on Trump — and made Trump's allies look foolish
After Garland's press conference — and reports that Trump may have taken nuclear documents — will the GOP shut up?
08/12/2022 10:00 UTC
Republicans' red flag: GOP ignores warning signs of struggle
While Republicans crow about a shift in party identification, the generic ballot may spell midterm doom for the GOP
01/19/2022 14:48 UTC
Some of the media is getting better at calling out Trump's election sabotage. But not all
Major media called out Trump's "birther" lies about Kamala Harris — but treated his USPS attack as normal politics
08/14/2020 20:45 UTC
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