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Inside the GOP’s increasingly desperate bid to stop Trump

Gary Legum
Kasich's Ohio win has everybody talking about a contested convention. And if that doesn't work? Pray, basically

Few have done as much to pave the way for Donald Trump as Ted Cruz. Say what?

Kasey S. Pipes
And yet no one stands to gain more from the eventual failure of the Trump campaign in November than Cruz

The Marco Rubio post-mortem: How a supposedly ready-made GOP nominee crashed and burned

Gary Legum
From the moment he entered national politics, Rubio was feted as the GOP's next big thing. So much for that!

Stop laughing, Democrats! As the GOP goes down in flames, your post-Bernie civil war is almost here

Andrew O'Hehir
While the Republicans compare dick sizes and howl at the moon, the fight for the Democratic Party is just starting

Ted Cruz has failed: He can’t beat Donald Trump but he just might be the GOP’s only chance to nominate Marco Rubio

Sean Illing
If Cruz were to drop out, he'd likely push his base to support Rubio against Trump over spite alone

Wingnuts have a death-grip on Congress: Why Paul Ryan can’t control the House GOP

Gary Legum
With budget negotiations on the horizon, the Republicans' right flank is digging in its heels yet again

This is Marco Rubio’s last move: He needs to team with Donald Trump now

George Colombo
Trump/Rubio '16: After his robotic debate nightmare, Rubio should get out, get with Trump and lock down Florida

Fine, give the GOP four years: The liberal case for either Bernie Sanders, or electing a Republican president

Walker Bragman
Democrats can't hold the White House forever. Losing in 2016 might make more strategic sense than losing in 2020

CNN has a dangerous case of Donald Trump denial: How they’re pretending this is business as usual—and letting the country go off the rails

Bob Cesca
The media is clinging to outdated narratives about our political process, and missing the revolution under its nose

More like Reagan than FDR: I’m a millennial and I’ll never vote for Hillary Clinton

Walker Bragman
I never thought I'd be encouraging people to not vote for the Democratic nominee for president. But I am

Tom Cotton’s repugnant Paris fear-mongering: Why his new surveillance legislation should have you outraged

Gary Legum
The freshman senator runs roughshod over the Constitution after a horrific terror attack. Sound familiar?

Secrets of the GOP science war: How spin-masters and pundits confuse conservatives about facts

Paul Rosenberg
Conservatives have become much less trusting of science. A cynical right-wing campaign is behind that

Enjoy it while it lasts, Mr. Trump: The GOP power brokers who’ll decide when the show is over

David Brock
The Koch brothers haven't spent the last 30 years consolidating their power just to let an unanointed candidate win

Run, Mitt, run! Why Romney vs. Trump is the huge, classy, luxurious farce America needs

Elias Isquith
The 2012 runner-up is allegedly toying with a last-minute campaign to stop "the Donald." Please, Mitt, do this

Kanye’s unfiltered truth: All awards (even the VMAs) are political — and we need to stop pretending they’re not

Arthur Chu
West might say he's "not a politician, bro," but here's why Kanye 2020 might not be a bad idea at all

The rise of the “self-proclaimed socialist”: Why reporters shouldn’t be so surprised that Bernie Sanders’ appeal is growing

Peter Dreier
Few Americans embrace socialism, but they don't have the same hostility to the idea either--especially the young

Britain’s Bernie moment: Is an unlikely left-wing hero about to conquer the Labour Party?

Andrew O'Hehir
In this extraordinary year for political outsiders, Britain's Jeremy Corbyn may be the biggest story of all

These guys want to gut America: 6 ways the GOP has obliterated American opportunity—and how we can start fighting back

Paul Rosenberg
Looking for evidence that America's best days are ahead? Don't look to Thursday's GOP debate

Why Bernie Sanders & Donald Trump represent a perfect storm for American politics

Matthew Pulver
The two outsider candidates have nothing in common — but their surging popularity does

The last hurrah for the “draft dodger!” charge

Steve Kornacki
Did Donald Trump cut corners to stay out of Vietnam?
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