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The illusion of Donald Trump and the fourth founding of America
Chauncey DeVega
America will now need a fourth founding to defend and renew its democracy
House election forecast flips to GOP as Democrats hold on to their last hope
Russell Payne
It could take days or longer to count critical votes in California, which is likely to decide House control
“No truth to the allegation”: Trump claims “cheating” in Pennsylvania as voters brave bomb threats
Charles R. Davis
In the state's largest city, voters appeared on track to beat 2020's turnout. At the same time, Trump claimed fraud
Delaware elects Sarah McBride, first openly transgender person to Congress
Marin Scotten
State Sen. McBride won Delaware's open House seat on Tuesday night
House election results: Congressional races in New York and California could decide control
Russell Payne
There are at least 13 competitive races between the two states, which play a pivotal role in 2024
Live updates: Salon’s latest 2024 elections news
Erin Keane
Follow all of our news and analysis of the 2024 U.S. elections here
Democrats say “all eyes are on this district” to stop Trump and Mike Johnson’s “little secret”
Russell Payne
Campaign between Josh Riley and Rep. Marc Molinaro in New York's 19th District is considered the closest House race
“You’ve got some tenacity, and I appreciate that”: My strange year tracking JD Vance, MAGA’s future
John Ball
What spending countless hours with the candidate poised to take over the MAGA empire taught me
Kim Kardashian takes down son’s YouTube channel after he reposts anti-Kamala Harris videos
Nardos Haile
Kim Kardashian made her son, Saint West, sign an extensive contract before he opened the YouTube page
“It is so disastrous”: MAGA men are freaking out that wives may be secretly voting for Kamala Harris
Charles R. Davis
"That’s the same thing as having an affair,” Fox News host argues as women fuel early vote in key states
Abortion could tilt swing states like Pennsylvania for Democrats, experts say
Nicole Karlis
The fight for abortion rights is mobilizing voters in Pennsylvania, which could have consequences nationwide
Donald Trump’s troubling outreach efforts: Post-election staffing plans signal a dark takeover
Heather Digby Parton
A look at the people who Trump has given a seat at his table
Trump on Joe Rogan’s podcast leaves Kamala Harris with a winning opportunity
Chauncey DeVega
Time is running out, Jackson Katz notes, for Harris to get her message out to men
“Mini-January 6”: Even Republicans are pushing back on the racism at Trump’s MSG “hate rally”
Charles R. Davis
At Madison Square Garden, racist vitriol was paired with the claim that Donald Trump cannot legitimately lose
Trump expands his list of “enemies from within” at Madison Square Garden rally
Alex Galbraith
Trump pointed to political rivals, the press and an "amorphous" Them in a paranoid hometown stump speech
Kamala Harris’ real problem: Who are the Democrats, anyway?
Andrew O'Hehir
Maybe the Harris campaign's last-minute rightward pivot will pay off — but what it reveals about the party is ugly
The plastics industry’s wish list for a second Trump Administration
Lisa Song
Tucked into a federal recycling bill is what critics call the plastics industry’s Project 2025
“I cannot vote for someone like that”: Ohio women voters fume at Bernie Moreno’s abortion “joke”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Running neck-and-neck against Sen. Sherrod Brown, the Trump-backed Republican angered women with dismissive comment
Abortion is a nonpartisan issue, experts say. It could still affect the outcome in swing states
Nicole Karlis
Some voters might be driven by the issue of abortion, which could matter a lot for states like Arizona and Florida
“Deliberate act of vandalism”: Apparent arson damages at least ballots in Arizona
Nicholas Liu
At least 20 ballots were damaged in what the state's top election official described as an attack on democracy
“We know that those threats are out there”: Philadelphia officials brace for election shenanigans
Charles R. Davis
Philadelphia City Commissioner Seth Bluestein, a Republican, told Salon he's prepared to defend the right to vote
“Egregious lies”: Dark money groups flood most expensive Senate race with “disinformation”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Mitch McConnell-allied PAC, crypto donors "flooding" airwaves in Ohio race between Sherrod Brown and Bernie Moreno
“This race is very, very different”: Democrats feel momentum in what may be the closest House race
Russell Payne
In New York's Fourth, Democrats are "cautiously optimistic" that an influx of resources will help flip the seat
“I started to learn what patriarchy was”: How Donald Trump pushed Republican women out of the GOP
Amanda Marcotte
Former Republican women explain why they finally broke with Trump: "I was ashamed"
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