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Peter Montgomery explains why conservative Christians are lining up behind Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's values don't coincide with those of the Christian right; Peter Montgomery explains why they back him anyway
Sexism, meet racism: Trump’s Angela Merkel comments expose the collision of misogyny and white supremacy
Amanda Marcotte
Years of blaming feminists for a supposed "demographic winter" fuel Trump's demonization of Merkel and Clinton
Wake-up call for Trump: He’s confronting the reality of a general electorate that looks nothing like GOP primary voters
Sean Illing
Trump's jingoism is toxic to everyone outside the GOP bubble
Anti-choicers get even weirder: After losing in the Supreme Court, abortion foes turn to desperate distortion
Amanda Marcotte
Anti-abortion activists, on the defensive, turn to fetus funerals and bogus claims of medical danger
The conversation on Zika needs more than alarm bells: 5 things we must keep in mind
Eesha Pandit
Filtering out the misinformation: Helpful reminders for us all as we navigate the maze of fear about the Zika virus
“There’s so much shame and stigma”: “Abortion Stories” director Tracy Droz Tragos pulls back the curtain on “super complicated” issue
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the maker of a powerful new film about the fight for choice and why women's rights are human rights
Defining politics: If Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine are “progressive,” then the word has lost all meaning
Kathleen Geier
How the term "progressive" became an empty marketing tool for corporate Democrats
I’m an OB-GYN treating women with Zika: This is what it’s like
Christine Curry
There is no percentage for how many pregnant women who are infected with Zika will have babies with brain problem
Sexist Trump revolt: His nomination is a reaction to women’s growing social and economic power
Amanda Marcotte
Women have more money and autonomy than before, and in reaction, huge numbers of men support Trump
Hopelessly divided? Think again: Republicans, Democrats aren’t that different when it comes to big-picture issues
Frances Moore Lappé, Guilio Caperchi
Instead of lamenting our divisions, let’s celebrate what we agree on and find candidates who care
The paradoxical campaign of Donald Trump: Why his many contradictions and flip-flops don’t matter
Conor Lynch
Consistent messaging or coherent policy are less important to Trump's supporters than his confrontational style
The right’s Trump phenomenon: Why the left won’t spawn a policy-free demagogue any time soon
Sean McElwee
The causal factors that spawned Trump's rise simply can’t be replicated on the Democratic side
It’s a sin: Women’s lives at risk thanks to holier-than-thou Catholic Hospitals
Amanda Marcotte
Doctors are being denied the right to offer female patients the best care in order to placate Catholic bishops
The case of Purvi Patel: How Mike Pence won his crusade against abortion in Indiana
Eesha Pandit
Patel faced 20 years for feticide before charges were dropped — but women's rights are still endangered in Indiana
Just ignore them, Hillary: GOPers have crafted a ridiculous roadmap for Hillary to cross the aisle
Gary Legum
Sure, Clinton might want to reach out to Republicans — but on her terms, not the absurd ones they've laid out
A dissenting opinion: Supreme Court is not a top priority in this election
Frank Joyce
Let’s stop kidding ourselves — the white male power legal system isn’t really on our side to begin with
The amazing life of Margaret Sanger, “Our Lady of Birth Control”: “I was intrigued that such a great do-gooder was also quite a bad girl in private”
Kim Kelly
Salon talks to Sabrina Jones about her new graphic novel about past and present fights for contraception
“A step in a long staircase toward equal access to freedom”: Supreme Court’s abortion ruling a small victory in a neverending fight
Eesha Pandit
The reproductive freedom movement is building momentum, but too many Americans haven't felt real changes yet
Hillary Clinton’s foolish Tim Kaine hedge: Democrats cannot defeat Trumpism with cautious conservatism
Conor Lynch
Clinton's VP pick should make progressives worried about the direction of the Democratic Party
The next president will likely appoint 4 Supreme Court justices: Who do you want picking them?
David Morris
This election is all about the Supreme Court that will shape our lives for the next 30 years
Chasing the third-party rainbow: Jill Stein on Sanders, the two-party system, and the “equivalent evils” of Trump and Clinton
Sean Illing
"I will not sleep at night with either of them elected," Jill Stein tells Salon about the Clinton-Trump battle
Feminists boogie At The DNC: The convention is the coming-out party for a bolder — and livelier — pro-choice movement
Amanda Marcotte
Emboldened by Hillary Clinton and their Supreme Court victory, pro-choicers stop apologizing and start partying
Citizen Kaine: Why the safe pick is the completely smart pick for Hillary
Gary Legum
Who cares if he's boring? Choosing a good, seasoned soldier was the right move for Clinton
Stop fretting about Tim Kaine’s abortion record — the personal isn’t always political
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Yes, Clinton's vice-president pick has wrestled with his conscience, but he's also evolved over time in office
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