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Donald Trump, a classic case of affirmative action for the wealthy, wants to take it away from the disadvantaged

Peter Dreier
President often claims he's "like, a smart person" — but he didn't get into Wharton on his academic merits

Democrats will fund anti-abortion candidates, for now — but this fight’s not over

Matthew Sheffield
While party hedges, pro-choice groups insist that ditching women's rights won't save red-state Democrats

House Republicans want to investigate Hillary Clinton, after having “done zero” about Trump-Russia probes

Charlie May
Rep. Bob Goodlatte believes it's "redundant" for several committees to investigate alleged Trump campaign ties

Republicans want to use the debt limit to pass tax cuts

Charlie May
On the verge of hitting the debt limit, conservatives threaten to only raise it if massive tax cuts are passed

Trump’s big loss

Robert Reich
Despite the failed repeal of the ACA, Trump doesn't want to be seen as a loser

Sure, “give up” on Ivanka — but don’t take your eyes off her

Erin Keane
Of course Ivanka sold out transgender soldiers. She was raising money for Mike Pence this week instead

A Trump-like wrestling villain by night, a Berniecrat politician by day: Meet “Volatile” Curtis Wylde

Keith A. Spencer
Wylde is a blue-collar guy whose wrestling career easily translated into a progressive campaign for state house

Gerrymandering isn’t the only reason Democrats aren’t winning in rural areas

Matthew Sheffield
More populism just might be the key for Democratic victory in rural America

ALEC’s scary plan for electing your senators

David Daley
The radical right is intent on destroying democracy as we know it

Log Cabin Republicans president stunned by Trump’s transgender ban: “I don’t think anyone anticipated this”

Matthew Rozsa
Salon talks to Republican LGBT advocate Gregory Angelo about Trump's ban on trans people serving in the military

Shelter from the storm: Republicans have all intentions of protecting their president from problems

Heather Digby Parton
The president can complain that Republicans don't have his back. But the GOP's inactivity shows they actually do

Who are the real victims of American democracy? Hint: It’s not rural white conservatives

Paul Rosenberg
Despite the media's pity party, Democrats in Austin and L.A. have far more cause to complain than rural whites

Democrats are still chasing rural white voters, and it’s a strategy doomed to fail

Amanda Marcotte
Instead of chasing down white voters who are committed to culture war, Democrats need to energize their base

This is the worst “Kid Rock for Senate!” argument ever

Jeremy Binckes
Electing an inexperienced celebrity just to anger liberals is the worst kind of nihilism

WATCH: Joe Lieberman on the virtues of centrism — and why he blocked a public option in Obamacare

Matthew Rozsa
Longtime senator and progressive nemesis defends his career: "You've got to compromise to change the status quo"

Poll: Zuckerberg would give Trump a run for his money in 2020, but Bernie Sanders is the front-runner

Charlie May
A new poll shows how Sanders, Democrats, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg would fare against Trump in 2020

First gourmet sandwiches, now burger-shaming! Can more sensitive lunches heal America?

Erin Keane
Business Insider's Josh Barro picks up where David Brooks left off on the culture war food metaphor beat this week

Joe Scarborough says Donald Trump is destroying the GOP

Matthew Rozsa
Joe Scarborough hits Donald Trump and Sean Hannity, which he calls "state-run" television

The greatest story too rarely told: America is an oligarchy

John Atcheson
Our nation is controlled by corporate power and the individually wealthy, and the major press is in on the con

Chris Christie’s era of misrule in Jersey: The empty swamp mall and the canceled tunnel

Robert Hennelly
A massive Meadowlands mall boondoggle, and a Hudson tunnel that hasn't been built, typify the Chris Christie era

Rising from the ashes, a Buffalo suburb ends its dependence on coal

Elizabeth McGowan
First in a series on communities overcoming obstacles to become cleaner and greener

Civil rights attorney wants to flip Indiana House seat blue in 2018

Matthew Rozsa
Dan Canon, who fought for same-sex marriage in the Obergefell SCOTUS case, is running for Congress. Can he win?

Florida lobbyist turning Trump ties into mega-millions

Rachel Wilson
Brian Ballard's new D.C. office has bagged a gaggle of big-name clients

Homeland Security employees criticize Congress bill that would restrict refugees

Susan Ferriss
Department of Homeland Security personnel worry that "skills" tests will be instituted for applicants
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