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Mitch McConnell called “a hypocrite” for saying he’d fill a Supreme Court seat if one opens in 2020
Matthew Rozsa
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer responded to the GOP leader's remark by tweeting, "McConnell is a hypocrite"
Rudy’s back: Trump’s sleaziest hitman delivered 2016 victory. Can he do it again?
Heather Digby Parton
How Rudy Giuliani engineered the infamous "Comey letter" of October 2016, and what Trump wants from him now
Senate Republicans: Any impeachment charges against Trump will be “disposed of very quickly”
Igor Derysh
Lindsey Graham, other GOP senators call possible impeachment "purely political exercise," vow to kill it quickly
Trump’s 2020 strategy sounds familiar: Convince Democratic voters to stay home
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's attacks on Biden aren't about winning over progressive voters, but about convincing them not to vote at all
How Betomania just beat Texas’ voter suppression chief: Secretary of state forced to resign
Sophia Tesfaye
Texas Secretary of State David Whitley is out, after his attempted voter purge. It's a win for Democrats — and Beto
James Baker’s FBI redemption tour
Celia Viggo Wexler
Baker, a key adviser to FBI head James Comey, left the bureau one year ago
The Constitution dictates that impeachment must not be partisan
Peter Brandon Bayer
One legal scholar says that whether to impeach — or not — should not be viewed as a political question
Full throttle toward impeachment: Democrats can avoid Trump’s trap — if they seize the moment
Paul Rosenberg
This is not a moment for dithering or political calculation. Only a frontal assault can bring down Donald Trump
Can Democrats win in 2020 by attacking Trump? A new study says no
Sophia A. McClennen
New study shows that support for Trump remains remarkably stable, despite a slew of controversies and scandals
Debating socialism, capitalism, Donald Trump and AOC with Fox host Charles Payne
Matthew Rozsa
Fox Business host on AOC, overcoming poverty, and Donald Trump's big problem: a lack of "poise and polish"
U.S.: The futility of Democrats’ 2020 dream
Uwe Bott
Why a Democratic President, if elected, will be able to change very little in the U.S.
Donald Trump thinks a strong economy is his ticket to re-election in 2020 — here’s why he is wrong
Cody Fenwick
As a new poll from Quinnipiac University finds, many Americans are not crediting the president for a strong economy
Gender, “electability” and journalism: How to cover the 2020 election without sexism
Andrew O'Hehir
After the massive media failures of 2016, this campaign feels like a crucial test for American journalism
Tom Steyer: “Impeachment is a way to reaffirm our belief that everyone is accountable”
Sophia Tesfaye
Billionaire activist tells Salon Trump should be in prison and Democrats' fears about impeachment are nonsense
Trump and the GOP ambushed American democracy — but Democrats won’t fight back
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump is actively trying to destroy democracy. Nancy Pelosi risks being the Neville Chamberlain of our time
Operation Pennsylvania: How the Keystone State will make or break President Trump’s re-election bid
Alex Henderson
Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden has chosen Philadelphia as the headquarters for his 2020 presidential campaign
While appearing on Fox News, Pete Buttigieg criticizes the network’s primetime hosts
Shira Tarlo
Buttigieg takes aim at Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham on the network where each hosts an hour during the week
Mitch McConnell is working to keep Trumpism alive — no matter what American voters say in 2020
Tom Boggioni
The president plans to use packing the courts with right-wing judges as a campaign boast to rally his base
Mitt Romney tells CNN that he does not support Alabama’s anti-abortion law
Matthew Rozsa
Mitt Romney tells CNN that he opposes Alabama's new anti-abortion law
Libertarian Chairman: “I agree with Representative Amash’s conclusions,” could be our 2020 nominee
Matthew Rozsa
Nicholas Sarwark, the chairman of the Libertarian Party, talks about Justin Amash running for president in 2020
Why is everyone running for president? It’s a billion-dollar industry.
William Rivers Pitt
Running for president is big business now, in more ways than one
Robert Reich: The House now has a constitutional duty to impeach Trump
This may not be the practical political thing to do. But it is the right thing to do.
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