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Chappell Roan’s statements raise the question: Why do we need to know who celebrities vote for?
Nardos Haile
Heated demand for celebrity endorsements of candidates seems to be more of an "us" thing than a "them" thing
Will Trump try to end democracy? Yes — but these scholars claim he can’t pull it off
Émile P. Torres
"Dictator's Handbook" authors say a second Trump term will be dreadful — but he can't push US into autocracy
Why Republican attacks on Kamala Harris’ family keep falling flat
Scott Huler
Democrats are defending true family values
Can we still prevent global catastrophe? Yes — by fighting corporate power, now
Richard Eckersley
There are turbulent times ahead, and we can't avoid global crisis. By this point, we should all know who's to blame
N.C. gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson hospitalized with second-degree burns
Ashlie D. Stevens
The embattled candidate was at a campaign event when the incident occurred
Who created the “constitutional sheriff” myth? Hint: It’s not in the Constitution
Paul Rosenberg
Author Jessica Pishko on how two Arizona sheriffs created an entire mythology — and a dangerous movement
How the hard work of wooing “Uncommitted” voters could make history
Dennis Aftergut, Kent Peterson
A “little political engine that could" aims to pull key blue-wall voters before election night
Even Republicans alarmed by new Georgia election rules — but experts worry “nothing will be done”
Russell Payne
The pro-Trump election board majority's new rules could sow chaos, but court fight could stretch past Election Day
Rise of the “crypto voter”: The surprising group that could swing the election
Daria Solovieva
Kamala Harris seeks to make inroads with crypto industry after Trump goes all in
“This is an anthem”: Stevie Nicks’ new feminist single is tied to overturning of Roe v. Wade
Gabriella Ferrigine
The former "Fleetwood Mac" singer said she wrote "The Lighthouse" the day after the landmark decision was flipped
Biden “doubling down” on asylum restrictions despite alleged violation of international law
Griffin Eckstein
The ACLU, suing over the changes, said it was unfortunate that Biden is "doubling down" on the "unlawful rule"
Harris leads Trump in every battleground state except Georgia, per new Bloomberg poll
Nandika Chatterjee
Harris has taken a 3% lead in the battleground states, on average, up from 1% in the previous poll
Trump declines to withdraw his endorsement of “Black Nazi” Mark Robinson
Nandika Chatterjee
The former president claimed ignorance of the scandal surrounding Robinson and his posts on a pornographic website
“We’ve seen this with the Federalist Society”: Turning Point’s effort to “infiltrate state capitols”
Russell Payne
The right-wing activist organization is cultivating a "candidate pipeline" in key swing states in 2024
Peter Gallagher always took “The O.C.” seriously. Sandy Cohen was the dad of his dreams, too
Mary Elizabeth Williams
As he returns home to Broadway with Julianna Margulies, the actor reflects on his rich career and life as an artist
“I think Trump will probably lose”: Vance accurately predicted 2020 election before claiming fraud
Nandika Chatterjee
Trump’s running mate was criticizing the former president as a failure even as he publicly praised him
Trump’s McDonald’s trutherism: Why Kamala Harris’ work history triggers MAGA
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump's campaign keeps trying to swiftboat Kamala Harris — but there is no "stolen valor" at the fry station
GOP gay adult film controversy reveals the chaos brewing behind Project 2025
Amanda Marcotte
MAGA may toss a top anti-LGBTQ activist over past behavior — yet their ranks remain full of cranks and conmen
Donald Trump’s rebranding of American diversity is gaining traction
Chauncey DeVega
Once touted as a uniquely American achievement, "diversity" is now viewed negatively by a plurality of Americans
NYC in crisis: Indicted mayor Eric Adams plays a Trump-style blame game
Bob Hennelly
NYC Mayor Eric Adams was indicted for taking bribes from foreign officials — yet somehow migrants are to blame
Trump says Zelenskyy “refuses to make a deal” as pro-Russia Republicans shun Ukrainian leader
Nicholas Liu
Trump said the Ukrainian president should be blamed for failing to make peace with Russia
Harris outlines plan for the rich to pay their “fair share” in taxes but is light on details
Nicholas Liu
In an interview with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle, the Democratic candidate made her pitch to the middle class
Despite Trump’s flip-flops, anti-choice activists think he’ll sign “any” new abortion restrictions
Nandika Chatterjee
Speaking to Salon, anti-abortion campaigners said Trump is just playing politics by "softening on life"
Republican Clay Higgins deletes racist post attacking Haitian immigrants after pushback in Congress
Griffin Eckstein
The Congressional Black Caucus introduced a censure motion against Higgins that will have to wait until November
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