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“Make the colored people feel better”: Here’s how Obama voters who went for Trump explain themselves
Matthew Sheffield
A little bit of race, a tad of Clinton hatred and some hatred of the system can explain Trump's win
“Millions of Americans are about to lose health care coverage and the Republicans are drinking beer”: Democrats slam House GOP after passage of Trumpcare
Sophia Tesfaye
House Republicans were quick to celebrate after repealing the Affordable Care Act by a slim one-vote margin
Democrats appear united on abortion rights — but behind that reality lies a difficult political problem
Matthew Sheffield
Democratic leaders and voters are overwhelmingly pro-choice — but the party still hopes to compete in rural areas
The joker’s smile!
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Sure torturing the facts is grotesque, as is a flagrant disregard for truth, but neither is as bad as that smile
I know how Jimmy Kimmel feels: “No parent should have to decide if they can afford to save their child’s life”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Why Kimmel's emotional plea for unity on health care coverage, especially for kids, resonates
Lessons in history from Donald Trump, who has “a very good brain” and is “one of the smartest people anywhere in the world”
Heather Digby Parton
Frederick Douglass, Andrew Jackson and "medieval times": Our president, who is "like a smart person," knows it all
Forget the Georgia 6th: To regain power, Democrats need to focus on the long game — starting with these six races
David Daley
Never mind Jon Ossoff and the long-shot "blue wave" of 2018. These six governor's races could turn the tide
A Democratic congressional candidate in Montana’s special election is moonlighting at a nudist resort
Taylor Link
Rob Quist has laid bare his fight for Montana families, public lands and public schools — but keeps his clothes on
Jason Chaffetz: White House can’t prove Michael Flynn “complied with the law”
Sophia Tesfaye
The head of the House Oversight Committee suggests Trump's ex-national security adviser may be in deep trouble
The Honeymoon of the generals: Donald Trump is embracing a march for war across the world
Tom Engelhardt
Or: Why Donald Trump's wars should seem so familiar
Bye bye, Bernie: He’s not fit to captain the Democratic ship if he can’t stop chasing the great white male
Anna March
The Democratic Party is selling out women and all marginalized groups in favor of Bernie Sanders’ dangerous myths
Donald Trump’s Associated Press interview: 10 things we learned (but may have already known)
Jeremy Binckes
Trump brings up the 9/11 terrorist attacks while discussing his ratings — some takeaways from a weird interview
Google, Facebook, Amazon undermine democracy: They play a role in destroying privacy, producing inequality
Don Hazen
Author Jonathan Taplin discusses the ways Ayn Rand's cruel libertarianism has permeated Silicon Valley and beyond
Ellen isn’t your scapegoat: Caitlyn Jenner has no one to blame for her tarnished public image but herself
Nico Lang
In her memoir, “The Secrets of My Life,” Jenner blames DeGeneres for her lack of LGBT fans
New election analysis: Yes, it really was blatant racism that gave us President Donald Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Racial attitudes have polarized politics — but Democrats can win by highlighting their views on racial justice
The opposite of MAGA: Public goods made America great and can do so again
Marina v. N. Whitman
The U.S. owes much of its prosperity to investment in public goods like highways, parks and schools
Jon Ossoff may be gerrymandered to defeat: Georgia Republican admits the district was “not drawn for” Democrats to win
Charlie May
One Georgia state senator explained the dirty tactics Republicans have used to maintain control of their state
Georgia’s confusing election could be a lot fairer — if we had ranked-choice voting
David Daley
Both the Georgia special election and the French presidential vote make a strong case for instant runoff voting
Republicans are starting to rally behind one Jon Ossoff opponent in Georgia’s special election
Matthew Rozsa
The president is urging people to get out and vote, but notably hasn't endorsed any candidate
Liberals were right: Racism played a larger role in Trump’s win than income and authoritarianism
Charlie May
The newly released American National Election Study analyzes voters and their motivations in the 2016 election
Maxine Waters, Donald Trump and impeachment: One Democrat is ready — her party and the American people may follow
Heather Digby Parton
A California Democrat calls for impeachment, and the world says it's too early. That might change — and quickly
Hillary hatred, exposed: What drives America’s never-ending case against Clinton
David Masciotra
Susan Bordo's "The Destruction of Hillary Clinton" is a vital but incomplete look at her strange political life
Frustration with Trump down South: The changing politics of reliably Republican congressional district propels Jon Ossoff
Simon Maloy
Ahead of a key special election, voters in Tom Price's old district are rebelling against partisanship and Trump
Reclaiming populism from the right: How Trump’s failures create an opportunity for Democrats
Connor Lynch
Trump's first months in office have been mired by continual political setbacks — time for Democrats to get serious
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