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Donald Trump’s supporters have trouble understanding why liberals are shunning them
Matthew Rozsa
Trump supporters say they were bullied into supporting a very disliked president
Obama pollster Cornell Belcher on the failures that led to President Trump: “What happens to a centrist Democrat who can’t hold the Obama coalition?”
Chauncey DeVega
Trump didn't "remake the electorate," argues leading Democratic pollster. Instead, Hillary and her party blew it
What happens after the next big terrorist attack? Trump is paving the way toward a terrifying crackdown
Émile P. Torres
Terrorism presents a grave danger — not for the reasons Trump claims, but because it could undermine democracy
Washington may have finally found bipartisan consensus with Congressional Cannabis Caucus
Sophia Tesfaye
Bipartisan House lawmakers launch pro-marijuana club
The Democrats’ inept resistance: Party leaders want Bernie Sanders to save them from angry activists
Simon Maloy
Rather than crafting an agenda to appeal to angry voters, Democrats make harebrained plans to hide from them
Andrew Puzder gets burnt: President Trump’s pick for labor secretary withdraws nomination
Sophia Tesfaye
Plagued by allegations of domestic abuse and the revelation that he had hired an undocumented worker, Puzder flees
Can journalists debunk Trump’s lies without amplifying them? It’s challenging but not impossible
Amanda Marcotte
Journalists must report on the administration's many falsehoods — and find a way to do so that won’t backfire
House Republicans show little interest in investigating the Michael Flynn scandal
Sophia Tesfaye
While Republicans in the Senate call for an investigation, House GOP drag their feet in an effort to protect Trump
Purge outdated voter rolls? NYC tried it, with bad results
Steve Peoples
Trump's idea to prevent his definition of "voter fraud" caused a lot of problems the last time it was tried
Red state TV: Networks are reportedly seeking pilots appealing to Trump voters
Melanie McFarland
Pilot season is in full swing and networks are looking for red state programming. But what does that mean?
Elizabeth Warren thinks she won that round — but Mitch McConnell got everything he wanted
Gary Legum
It's a win: He appeased the GOP base by attacking a woman, and the odious Jeff Sessions is now our attorney general
Senate confirms Sessions for attorney general
Andrew Taylor, Alan Fram
The 52-47 nearly party-line vote capped weeks of divisive battles
Trump’s tweets are a sideshow: His executive orders are building a corporate state
Steven Rosenfeld
The only thing certain is that more confrontation is coming
Nancy Pelosi cools Trump impeachment fever: “When and if he breaks the law, that is when something like that will come up”
Sophia Tesfaye
Only weeks into Donald Trump's presidency, 40 percent of Americans support impeachment proceedings
Battle over “sanctuary cities” in Texas suggests a larger national conflict lies ahead
Amanda Marcotte
Texas GOP cracks down on Austin's sanctuary policies, putting anti-immigrant persecution ahead of public safety
As Democrats turn their attention to 2018, getting “marginal voters” to turn out will be crucial
Sean McElwee
Winning the House is not out of reach, but only if Democrats can mobilize voters who usually ignore the midterms
“All political leaders would rather be dictators”: Authors of “The Dictator’s Handbook” on whether Trump can pull it off
Émile P. Torres
Co-authors Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith say Trump can't destroy democracy — at least not right away
“I want to just pray for Arnold, if we can, for those ratings”: Read President Trump’s full statement during the National Prayer Breakfast
Rachel Leah
The president's statements on "The Apprentice" caused current host Arnold Schwarzenegger to respond on Twitter
11 important numbers to remember how the GOP stole Barack Obama’s Supreme Court appointment
Rick Gell
Look at the facts as Donald Trump and the GOP start to accuse Democrats of obstruction
The Nevada playbook: Harry Reid’s Democrats won big here in 2016 — and it can be done in other states
Amanda Marcotte
Democrats racked up huge losses in swing states in 2016. Not in Nevada. What are Nevada Democrats doing right?
Neil Gorsuch: President Trump’s anti-choice pick for the Supreme Court
Jefferson Morley, Steven Rosenfeld
Trump and Gorsuch pledge to follow in footsteps of arch right-wing jurist Antonin Scalia
“I’m, like, a smart person”: Forget inauguration size and business success — Trump’s biggest lie concerns intelligence
Peter Dreier
Beneath Trump’s public bravado is a deeply insecure, troubled man who is unfit to be president
Our broken system won’t be fixed by radical third parties: The U.S. needs a new centrist party now
Greg Orman, Charles Wheelan
Progress requires compromise and courage, which America's tribal political climate doesn't currently reward
While Trump grabs headlines, Texas Republicans launch new wave of assaults on LGBT rights
Amanda Marcotte
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick sparks new "bathroom bill" and effort to curtail same-sex couples' rights in Houston
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