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Media isn’t doing nearly enough to defend democracy — but it’s not too late to change
Brian Hansbury
We face a choice between democracy and fascism. Time for media to treat elections as more important than sports
The ReAwaken America Tour is The Warped Tour for right-wing cuckoo birds
Kelly McClure
The weekend event, held in Pa. at Spooky Nook Sports, is a who's who of election deniers and QAnon proponents
Big money from corporate America could mean wins for “Big Lie” candidates
Jessica Corbett
Wealthy donors are funding pro-Trump state-level candidates in battlegrounds like Michigan, Nevada and Arizona
Ron DeSantis launches a trend: Local prosecutors are now central players in the culture war
David J. Toscano
DeSantis' feud with Tampa prosecutor Andrew Warren is just the beginning — and it goes well beyond abortion rights
Can Tim Ryan save Democrats? The working-class-jobs candidate in the era of resentment
Alec MacGillis
Democrat Tim Ryan has long emphasized manufacturing jobs, a stance his party has lately begun to embrace
Is the GOP still a legitimate political party? The answer should be self-evident
Thom Hartmann
Republicans' only unifying agenda is hate, fear and groveling to billionaires. They want to rule, but not govern
Please, media, stop pitting abortion against inflation — Republicans suck on both issues
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans have no ideas on how to fix the economy — and what they are planning will only make things worse
We could face the sunset of democracy — or the end of the world: Get off your butt and vote
Brian Karem
In a season of venom, insanity and global peril, our imperfect democracy still offers a path forward. Let's take it
Trumpists want you to be cynical — it’s how they’ll destroy democracy
Amanda Marcotte
Polling data shows the reason Americans won't fight for democracy is they doubt it can be saved
Dershowitz recalls explaining to Trump why Jewish Americans don’t vote for him
Brandon Gage
"I've been so good to the Jewish people. Why don't they vote for me?" Trump asked Dershowitz
Kanye West is the latest — and most famous — example of the misogyny-to-fascism pipeline
Amanda Marcotte
The road to Christian nationalism often starts with anger over women's freedom — in this case, Kim Kardashian's
As midterms near, immigrants and voters of color being targeted with rampant misinformation
Areeba Shah
Voting rights groups fight back against widespread misinformation aimed at foreign-language voters and others
Greg Abbott accused of “patronage system” as mega-donors score access — and cushy appointments
Patrick Svitek, Carla Astudillo, Zach Despart, Kate McGee
Abbott donors enjoy access, appointments to boards and commissions and a chance to bend his ear
When does a political movement become a cult?
Matthew Rozsa
We talked to experts about partisanship and fanaticism and why some politicians inspire cult-like devotion
Why Marjorie Taylor Greene is becoming “the most powerful woman” in Trump’s GOP
Amanda Marcotte
In his new book "Weapons of Mass Delusion," Robert Draper dives into how the Republican party lost its mind
These elections “are the most important in our lifetime”: Democracy advocate on America’s choice
Chauncey DeVega
Brad Woodhouse of the Defend Democracy Project: These are no ordinary midterms; they'll determine America's future
What is Fog Reveal? Police use new app to track people without a warrant
Anne Toomey McKenna
New tool shows where and when people work and live, with whom they associate and what places they visit
Herschel Walker bizarrely insists his debate prop badge is “legit” — then no-shows second debate
Areeba Shah
Walker claimed to work "with law enforcement for years," despite never holding a job in law enforcement
This election isn’t about inflation or abortion. It’s about whether democracy can survive
Heather Digby Parton
Of course the economy and reproductive rights are important. But in the shadow of fascism, they almost don't matter
Perfecting the “art of polarization”: How these ’90s conservatives created today’s radicalized right
Amanda Marcotte
Historian Nicole Hemmer talks to Salon about how Rush, Newt, Buchanan and an obsession with Clinton remade the GOP
Electing John Fetterman is crucial for Pennsylvania Voters
Jessica Corbett
"It's a big deal," one communications professional in the state said
Roger Stone is fed up with Trump and uses threats of violence to make that very clear
Kelly McClure
"Run again, you'll get your f**king brains beat in," Stone says about Trump in a clip that circulated this weekend
Do conservatives really have an empathy deficit? This is what social science says
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new study on pandemic behavior finds another link between ideology and empathy
GOP nominee Tudor Dixon describes single women in the workforce as having “lonely lives”
Kelly McClure
The Trump-endorsed nominee in Michigan expressed interesting views on what makes a family during a recent rally
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