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Susan Collins delivers Brett Kavanaugh the vote he needs for confirmation. Did she dismiss Dr. Ford?
Joseph Neese, Shira Tarlo
Bipartisan: Democratic Sen Joe Manchin of West Virginia also announced he will support Trump's Supreme Court pick
‘Malicious microchips’ from China used to spy on U.S. companies
Matthew Rozsa
Chinese "spy microchips" hint that Russia isn't the only major cyber-threat
Top election forecaster moves eight Republican-held House seats toward Democrats
Igor Derysh
Eight different seats in six states show a pronounced shift toward the Democrats, says Cook Political Report
Susan Collins reviews FBI report on Kavanaugh: “It appears to be a very thorough investigation”
Joseph Neese
Collins and Flake have both suggested eventual support for President Donald Trump's embattled Supreme Court nominee
Republican dump: GOP abandoning vulnerable incumbents coast to coast
Igor Derysh
Rep. Kevin Yoder, R-Kan., and Rep. Keith Rothfus, R-Pa., are among those cut loose by Republican funders
Think Republican women will turn on Brett Kavanaugh — or Donald Trump? Think again
Amanda Marcotte
Gender equality is a partisan issue: Most Republican women are just as sexist as Republican men. Remember 2016?
Psychiatrist Justin Frank on Trump, the infant president: “He gives people permission to hate”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Trump on the Couch" explains that our president is both an authoritarian strongman and a baby
Kanye West praises Donald Trump while performing for “Saturday Night Live”
Matthew Rozsa
Kanye claimed Democrats planned "to take the fathers out the home and put them on welfare" while Chris Rock laughed
Beto O’Rourke & Martin O’Malley: the dark horse ticket that could beat Trump in 2020
Matthew Rozsa, Benjamin Wheelock
The pairing that could ride the blue wave to the White House – provided one small thing happens first...
What we know about Donald Trump’s 2020 opponent: Top Democrats evaluate their bench
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke to Martin O'Malley, John Hickenlooper and Will Marshall about the party's prospects in 2020
Senate Judiciary Committee votes to advance President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
Shira Tarlo
The vote along party lines (11-10) advances the nomination of the judge, who has been accused of sexual misconduct
Mika Brzezinski isn’t buying Trump’s damage control over UN speech
Travis Gettys
"Everyone knows the world was laughing at him," Brzezinski said after Trump insisted delegates laughed with him
Trump’s new (non-Democratic) normal
John Feffer
What happens when the adults in the room are as scary as the crying baby?
Donald Trump, Brett Kavanaugh and “hostile sexism”: A concept that shapes our moment
Chauncey DeVega
Sociologist David Smith on the blend of anger, bigotry and authoritarianism that defines the Trump coalition
Mainers continue to mobilize in an effort to get GOP Senator Susan Collins to oppose Brett Kavanaugh
Shira Tarlo
"We have to and cannot stop until his confirmation is either defeated or withdrawn," one organizer told Salon
Conservatives’ war on the press has gotten dangerous — and it’s only going to get worse
Matt Gertz
Heightened fear of violence against reporters will certainly continue throughout Trump’s tenure as president
Pondering the mystery of why the Russians came to Washington
John Colarusso
Three top Russian intelligence officials met with their American counterparts in D.C. in January. Why?
I was wrong about the “blue wave”: It’s here. But where will it land and what does it mean?
Andrew O'Hehir
What will happen in November? Who knows! But the wave led by progressive women is transforming American politics
Michael Avenatti makes the case for indicting President Donald Trump: “No one is above the law”
Shira Tarlo
"The fact that Mr. Trump is a sitting president should not derail a process that applies to all Americans"
Michael Avenatti asks Tucker Carlson on Fox News: “How do you have a show and you’re this ignorant?”
Rachel Leah
Carlson admitted he did believe that Trump had an affair with Daniels, and that's where the pair's agreement ended
Eye of the storm: North Carolina is also at the heart of Trump’s voter suppression project
Steven Rosenfeld
A federal prosecutor appointed by Trump is seeking millions of voter records — and has a troubling history
Republicans charge top dollar for dirty air
Jillian S. Ambroz
GOP candidates’ windfall: Coal industry pays up for EPA rollbacks of regulations
Donald Trump and the “N-word”: Many voters would still support him — but not enough
Chauncey DeVega
Data journalist George Elliott Morris says most Republicans don't mind racial slurs, but a tape would hurt Trump
Bill Maher on “Real Time”: “We can have #MeToo and Al Franken — they are not mutually exclusive”
Jordan Hoffner
Looking ahead to the 2020 election, Maher calls for former Sen. Al Franken to run against Donald Trump
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