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How should female candidates deal with sexist attacks? Head on — by fighting back
Amanda Marcotte
Jonathan Chait argues direct responses to sexism will make women look weak. Research shows exactly the opposite
Here’s why NeverTrumpers should stay in the GOP: It might help save democracy
Jerry Taylor
Yes, the Republican Party is gravitating toward fascism. All the more reason for those with another vision to fight
Pulitzer-winning reporter David Cay Johnston: “The evidence suggests Trump is a traitor”
Chauncey DeVega
Investigative reporter who has covered Trump for 30 years dares to imagine impeachment — and President Nancy Pelosi
How will history textbooks of the future judge us? I brought back five of them so you can find out
Andrew O'Hehir
I have traveled forward in time and returned with verdicts from the future. Spoiler: America is great again!
Progressive women are lining up to run for office. Is Joe Biden really the Democrats’ best bet?
David Masciotra
A state Senate candidate in my Indiana district articulates a clearer progressive agenda than any national Democrat
Party before people: Republicans keep blocking bills that could help suffering Americans
Sophia Tesfaye
GOP senators have shot down bills on opioids and harassment — and the only possible reason is 2018 politics
Republicans reluctant to endorse Trump for 2020 are more than happy to help him now
Charlie May
The GOP is still Donald Trump's party
Republicans “whisper” about rumored Mike Pence/Nikki Haley presidential run
Cody Fenwick
If the president's popularity remains low, the likelihood he'll face a challenger from his own party increases
Is this the endgame stage for Trump, or just a trainwreck?
Lucian K. Truscott IV
There are four very clear paths to the end of the Trump presidency (the fourth is the most punishing)
Reich: The truth about an untethered President Trump
Robert Reich
With the series of firings and resignations in the White House, Trump no longer has brakes on him
How Sinclair is taking over local news and pushing the country to the right
Sophia A. McClennen
Sinclair is positioning themselves to have massive influence in politics — and the left is letting them do it
Pundits agree: Paul Ryan is retiring because he sold his soul to Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
As Ryan prepares to retire as Speaker of the House, pundits seem to agree that he is leaving behind a bad legacy
Emission impossible? Signs of coal revival in store
Paul Feldman
Few signs of coal revival despite Trump Administration support
Elizabeth Warren: “I am not running for president”
Matthew Rozsa
The Massachusetts senator said she would serve out her full term if she is re-elected in the 2018 cycle
Slipped through the cracks: April 6, 2018
Compiled by Salon staff
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Yes, a blue wave is coming — but that doesn’t mean Donald Trump is facing political doom
Jerry Taylor
Trump is an extraordinary president — but he hasn't transformed the political landscape as much as you think
Slipped through the cracks: April 5, 2018
Compiled by Salon staff
The notes and quotes you may have missed
Republicans’ plan to undermine the 2020 census may blow up in their faces
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans don't want an accurate count, for obvious reasons. But a botched census will hurt their voters most
Scenario as crazy as Trump: President fires Mueller and orchestrates own impeachment for power grab
Steven Rosenfeld
Democrats could be baited while House Republicans would control the impeachment process
Donald Trump’s America: Already hell enough for this Muslim-American
Nate Terani
The current "fear-scape" of America means certain citizens are being made into boogeymen by their president
Authors of “How Democracies Die”: America will never get back “to the norms we had before” Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Can America become "the first successful multiethnic democracy"? Harvard scholars say the signs are not positive
Restoring America: A Democratic platform for the post-Trump era
Paul Rosenberg
It's definitely not too early to think big: Democrats must unite around an agenda to reshape American society
Art of the no-deal: Is Trump a “transactional” president or a Hitler wannabe? Maybe it’s both
Andrew O'Hehir
Is Trump just an ego-driven salesman, or a discount-store dictator trolling democracy into its grave? Yes
Al Franken returns to criticize Jeff Sessions
Matthew Rozsa
The former Minnesota senator denounced Sessions as a hypocrite for firing Andrew McCabe over "lack of candor"
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