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10 best “Saturday Night Live” political sketches of 2018
Matthew Rozsa
From Baldwin's iconic portrayal of Trump to Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro reenacting "Meet the Parents"
Why are these labor unions opposing Medicare for All?
Natalie Shure
Unions against the New York Health Act have joined a new initiative called “Realities of Single Payer”
Michael Avenatti’s wild 2018 rise and fall
Matthew Rozsa
He came out of nowhere once and shook up history. It would be unwise to assume that he can't do so again
Too many Democrats! Will the party’s overcrowded 2020 field spell disaster?
Matthew Rozsa
At least a dozen plausible candidates will seek the 2020 nomination. Could the GOP's 2016 implosion happen again?
Beto O’Rourke baits Donald Trump’s ire with viral border tweet
Shira Tarlo
"I thought you were supposed to win before you run for president," Trump said of a potential Democratic challenger
Now Republicans in some states want to cancel primaries to protect Trump from challengers
Igor Derysh
"Pigs will fly" before South Carolina GOP permits a Trump opponent, says party official. Other states may follow
Beto, we hardly knew ye: O’Rourke’s political record might not be what progressives expect
Norman Solomon
After his inspiring Senate run, O'Rourke could be a presidential contender. What does he really stand for?
GOP goes Deep Orange: Republican Party is all in for “Trump Victory” in 2020
Amanda Marcotte
Despite Trump's unpopularity, the Republican Party will tie itself even more closely to the embattled prez in 2020
Doug Ducey appoints Martha McSally to Senate: A shot for Dems to flip a second Arizona seat in 2020?
Shira Tarlo
McSally will fill the seat vacated by John McCain and face a special election in 2020 to complete his full term
Fox News poll: Only 38 percent of Americans would vote to re-elect Donald Trump
Ryan Mikel
While 38 percent of Americans said they will vote for Trump come 2020, 55 percent plan to vote for someone else
Republicans suffer their first 2020 loss
Matthew Rozsa
Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee says he won't run for reelection
Democrats plan to take advantage of NRA’s troubles
Matthew Rozsa
The NRA once seemed all powerful in Washington, but recent developments have weakened it considerably
Senator John Kyl announces resignation, giving Democrats a shot at flipping his Arizona seat in 2020
Shira Tarlo
Kyl had been appointed to replace the late Sen. John McCain on an interim basis by Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey
Donald Trump’s shutdown theater: It’s ludicrous, but not entirely clueless
Amanda Marcotte
Despite historic losses in 2018, Trump thinks he only needs the GOP base to win. They love shutdown theater
Democrats have an impeachment dilemma
Cody Fenwick
History can be instructive in the case of Donald Trump
Susan Collins feels “vindication” as Supreme Court’s Brett Kavanaugh sides with Planned Parenthood
Shira Tarlo
Collins provided the pivotal vote that landed Kavanaugh on the bench in spite of allegations of sexual misconduct
Let’s talk impeachment! Wait, on second thought, maybe let’s not
Amanda Marcotte
A rush to impeachment now would backfire on Democrats. Instead, it's time to focus on serious investigations
Trump would be “in serious jeopardy of being charged” if he wasn’t president, James Comey says
Matthew Chapman
"Is the President of the United States right now an unindicted co-conspirator?" Kasie Hunt asks the ex-FBI director
Flashback: Trump once mocked President Obama for having “3 Chief of Staffs in less than 3 years”
Matthew Rozsa
Nick Ayers, Trump's first choice to replace John Kelly as chief of staff, turns him down
Pour one out for John Kelly: Trump tells reporters chief of staff is finally done
Andrew O'Hehir
After 17 rocky months at the White House, the former Marine general once seen as Trump's adult handler is out
First wave of 2020 panic: Is Biden vs. Bernie really the best Democrats can do?
Andrew O'Hehir
After the sweeping, female-fueled victories of the midterms, a battle of old white dudes could spell disaster
Midterm America: A blue wave from another universe
Ben Fountain
We sensed something bigger on the line in 2018 — nothing less than whether the country was past redeeming
Mitch McConnell thinks it was a “mistake” that voters did not elect accused child molester Roy Moore
Matthew Chapman
It is worth noting that McConnell is likely to blame for Moore winning the GOP Senate nomination in Alabama
Author and attorney Seth Abramson on why Mueller “will ultimately be victorious.” Part 2 of 2
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Proof of Collusion" on how "one of the most infamous scandals" in American history unfolds from here
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