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After Trump’s disastrous week, Ted Cruz’s non-endorsement gambit seems like it was a good bet
Michael Garofalo
"Cruz is one of the only non-sellouts in a sea of notable, well-known party figures," a Cruz delegate told Salon
Republicans are doomed: How the GOP’s cynical election strategy is imploding
David Daley
In the past two weeks, judges have ruled against voter-ID laws and other limits on voting in five states
“It is all on the line”: Paul Ryan makes an awkward plea for a “conservative governing majority,” not so much Trump, at RNC
Sophia Tesfaye
The Speaker only mentioned the GOP's presumptive nominee twice, yet still got the crowd roaring
Fears of Trump muddling the electoral map are overblown: His Rustbelt weakness reveals a fundamental vulnerability
Paul Rosenberg
Despite warnings from the media, signs of a battleground shakeup in Trump's favor are noticeably missing
There’s no cleaning this up: Paul Ryan refuses to break his deal with the devil
Gary Legum
Donald Trump’s blatant racism comes second to Ryan’s desire to enact his legislative agenda
Brexit vs. Braveheart: Will the Celtic nations seek revenge on England for its historic blunder?
Andrew O'Hehir
Scotland plots a course toward independence and Ireland ponders unity, while Wales voted "Leave" from the left
Trumpism is here to stay: America’s neo-fascist fever dream has only just begun
John Feffer
As long as our economy produces a nation of haves and have nots, we will remain one election cycle from apocalypse
Welcome back, Marco: Running for Senate again means one thing — he’s thinking about the White House again
Gary Legum
Rubio's cynical decision to run again after months of denials proves he's just an empty, ambitious politician
This is how the GOP rigged Congress: The secret plan that handcuffed Obama’s presidency, but backfired in Donald Trump
Paul Rosenberg
GOP stole the House with old trick in a brilliant modern form. A new book by Salon's editor lays out every detail
The GOP screwed themselves: The brilliant gerrymander that gave Republicans the Congress — and created Donald Trump
David Daley
GOP control of the House is safe until 2021. But it came with a heavy price -- an empowered base and Donald Trump
The convention that could have been: Mourning the Trump/Cruz open convention we’ll never have
Rick Perlstein
On one side, the Mighty Orange Monster. On the other, Lucifer in the Flesh. Oh, the spectacle we sadly missed
Where Bernie goes from here: All is not lost for the Sanders revolution
David Morris
He can't win the nomination, and Hillary can't win the presidency without his voters' support. Let's make a deal!
Donald Trump still isn’t the future of the Republican Party: Why Ted Cruz could still leave his slimy imprint on the GOP of tomorrow
Gary Legum
Pundits have been quick to eulogize the conservatism that Cruz holds dear. But who could still have the last laugh
John McCain gives in: The senator’s slow, awkward surrender to Trump is likely the first of many on the Republican side
Sean Illing
No one has more reason to stand their ground against Trump than McCain — making his capitulation quite unsettling
They’re still not telling the real story: Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, and the analysis you won’t hear on cable news
Paul Rosenberg
From Fox News to MSNBC, the pundits are too obsessed with this very second to notice the massive changes underfoot
Ted Cruz is losing ugly: Incoherent flailing and conspiracy theorism in the run-up to Indiana
Simon Maloy
Ted Cruz is sacrificing every scrap of dignity as his campaign sinks, but for some reason he still can't dump Trump
A liberal case for Donald Trump: The lesser of two evils is not at all clear in 2016
Walker Bragman
Is there one? A Trump presidency needn't be a nightmare for the left. On many issues, Clinton presidency might be
Countdown to the RNC apocalypse: Republicans still can’t control Trump as the clock ticks down to the convention
Gary Legum
The Republican National Committee just met for the last time before the convention, demonstrating its lack of power
Paul Ryan has 2020 on his mind: As GOP burns, Ryan’s decision to stay out of the race suggests he’s angling for future run
Sean Illing
If Ryan is being honest about staying out of the race, it is likely part of a broader calculation
Karl Rove courts convention chaos: “Bush’s brain” is laying the groundwork for an establishment coup — and it’s going to get ugly
Elias Isquith
Kary Rove says "a fresh face" should be GOP nominee and might be only chance to beat Hillary Clinton
The GOP rigged the House: Even a massive Donald Trump defeat wouldn’t give Democrats control
David Daley
GOP redistricting post-2010 was built to withstand even a landslide loss. The week's hot political story is fantasy
Robert Reich sees the future: America’s two-party system is finished
Robert Reich
The former secretary of labor predicts a People's Party will rise in 2020 to challenge the political establishment
“He is already a winner”: Why Paul Krugman’s attacks on Bernie Sanders miss the mark
Elias Isquith
The NYT pundit can sound like critics of the original Progressive Movement, author Michael Wolraich tells Salon
5 foreign policy questions we’ll never ask our presidential candidates
Peter Van Buren
What is the endgame for our war on terror? And at what point do we begin pairing back the size of our military?
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