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Kid Rock isn’t really running for Senate, unless he is
Matthew Rozsa
His new website suggests the Detroit-born rocker is running for Senate, but it's truly not that simple
The Democratic Party is such a mess — What are we going to do?
Don Hazen, Kali Holloway, Steven Rosenfeld
Ten experts analyze the “situation”
America hits peak anti-intellectualism: Majority of Republicans now think college is bad
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans say no to college: It's the only institution viewed in more sharply partisan terms than the media
Donald Trump Jr. met with Russian lawyer who promised to provide damaging information on Hillary Clinton: Report
Charlie May
Trump's son-in-law and former campaign manage Paul Manafort also attended the recently disclosed meeting
The GOP’s attack on health care is the opening gambit in an audacious political project
Paul Blest
North Carolina Republicans have shown their party that norms can be discarded at will
Forget fake news — alt-right memes could do more damage to democracy
Sophia A. McClennen
Just like talk radio before it, growth of alt-right social media is the real crisis behind Trump's CNN tweet
A Wisconsin Republican looks back with regret at voter ID and redistricting fights
Topher Sanders
Republican efforts to impose voter ID laws and redraw election districts both wound up in federal court
Single-payer falls short in California, at least for now — and activists are pissed
Matthew Sheffield
Democratic Assembly speaker blocks a proposal for universal health care, and faces heated attacks from the left
Want to run for president in 2020? Here’s your summer reading list!
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump may not have thumbed through them yet, but for the sake of all of us, perhaps he should
“Hood Adjacent”: James Davis’ funny, necessary tour of the black experience
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the host of the new show about educating America and dispelling the notion of the black "boogeyman"
Today’s Republicans have Ronald Reagan all wrong
Henry Olsen
Reagan was a true "working-class Republican" whose ideals were rooted in the New Deal, not against it
If there’s a war between California and Kentucky, forget it: We all lose
Erin Keane
Interstate showdown between Liberal Coastal Elites and the Red State Religious could haunt the Democrats in 2020
Is Nancy Pelosi worth the trouble?
Kathryn L. Pearson
Democrats need to retake seats across the country but Pelosi may not help
An almost-forgotten moment of country over party: Bill Clinton’s 1993 strikes on Iraq
Matthew Rozsa
When Bill Clinton ordered air strikes in Iraq — because Saddam Hussein tried to assassinate George H.W. Bush
The Trump resistance vs. the Tea Party: So far, a story of immense potential — and great danger
Conor Lynch
The anti-Trump movement could transform politics more than the Tea Party ever did — or it could get Astroturfed
How I became a man without a party
Bruce Barlett
A disillusioned veteran of the Reagan White House has some advice for liberals
Who in the hell is Michael Cohen?! Everything you were afraid to ask about this suddenly important person
Bill Scheft
Can't keep up with who's lawyered up in the White House? Here's the deep dirt on Trump's personal counsel
The agony, the ecstasy and the Ossoff: Democrats are full of excuses, but the truth hurts
Andrew O'Hehir
Democrats are full of excuses after their latest and most agonizing defeat. They're starting to ring hollow
“I’m a master legislator”: Nancy Pelosi defends herself against mounting Democratic dissent
Matthew Sheffield
Democrats are openly wondering if they can take back the House with Nancy Pelosi as their leader
Michael Bloomberg says Democrats should “get behind” President Trump
Matthew Sheffield
Publishing magnate Bloomberg says Dems are too divided to defeat the president, and should work with him instead
Only 58 percent of eligible voters turned out for the Georgia special election
Jeffrey Lazarus
What does Karen Handel's win mean for Trump's legislative agenda?
Karen Handel beats Jon Ossoff in Georgia: A major setback for Democrats?
Matthew Sheffield
Despite a huge influx of money and massive media attention, Jon Ossoff falls short in Georgia special election
Decision day in Georgia: But this special election won’t determine whether Democrats are doomed in the midterms
Sophia Tesfaye
If Jon Ossoff can win a longtime GOP district, Democrats may see a blueprint. But how will they react to a loss?
Yes, Democrats need a civil war: Believe it or not, it’s the only real path back to power
Bill Curry
Papering over the party's internal conflicts only led to defeat. Without open debate, victory will never come
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