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Michael Moore: People will vote for Donald Trump as a giant “F**k you” — and he’ll win
Matthew Sheffield
Forget the polls, boho-proletarian filmmaker tells movie audience: Trump's "legal terrorism" will win
After the Trump bump: Cable news has been the big winner this election season — but that’s about to end
Angelo Young
Americans say they're sick of presidential election coverage, but the ratings tell a different story
From Richard Nixon to Donald Trump: How right-wing myths about Tricky Dick fueled today’s nightmare
Paul Rosenberg
Right-wing pundits love to praise Richard Nixon as a noble statesman — but he was more like a proto-Trump
Why we care about endorsements: Newspapers are important in presidential races
Agustin Casas, Yarine Fawaz
There's momentum in an endorsement, even if you don't agree on the importance of newspapers
Ivanka Trump is a person, allegedly
Erin Keane
Donald Trump's beautiful, accomplished daughter seemed the perfect member of a flawed family. The mask has slipped
Republicans abandon Fox News: Roger Ailes has turned GOP voters from their favorite channel
Sophia Tesfaye
For the first time, Fox News is no longer a top-20 most trusted brand with conservatives
The Jewish vote could swing key counties in battleground states
Daniel Parmer, David Manchester
Which way could they swing? 54 percent of American Jews identify as Democratic while 14 percent are Republican
The wasteful truth about military spending if Trump were to become president
David Morris
To offset a significant increase in military spending Medicaid would be cut by $900 billion
Ignoring Donald Trump’s trolling won’t make it go away, no matter how much you want to “go high”
Nico Lang
It might not matter how many high roads Hillary Clinton decides to take if Trump's lowest blows catch on
Science issues seem to divide the country along party lines, which raises the question: Why?
Lauren Griffin
History provides some answers as to why there is so much polarization when it comes to science
Fox News host Chris Wallace’s presidential debate follow-ups make news
David Bauder
How Chris Wallace raised eyebrows with one big idea
WATCH: Kellyanne Conway doesn’t believe Donald Trump’s voter fraud claim
Brendan Gauthier
Kellyanne Conway self-destructed on MSNBC
Inside the evangelicals: How religion has shaped American politics over the past 50 years
Timothy J. Williams
North Carolina exemplifies how the Christian left’s past informs its present — it's not just the Christian right
Hillary Clinton’s smooth sailing: GOP strategists say Donald Trump is in trouble
Thomas Beaumont
Hillary Clinton's path to the White House looks rather smooth with just three weeks left to go
Two speeches that defined a campaign: Donald Trump’s conspiratorial ranting and Michelle Obama’s inspiring call for decency
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's dog-whistle diatribe was this campaign's darkest hour, while Michelle Obama's speech was its finest
Donald Trump’s scorched-earth debate: The Republican nominee is going down, and he’ll take Hillary Clinton with him
Gary Legum
Sunday's debate was a desperate dive into the political sewer, airing every crazy anti-Clinton conspiracy theory
Donald Trump’s town hall debate was a leaning, meaning, inner-city bashing, Muslim-spying dumpster fire, and Twitter knew it
Matthew Rozsa
From the Michael Myers body language to the Iraq War lies and "the Latinos, the Hispanics," Twitter takes on Trump
Peak Propaganda: How Donald Trump is exploiting the right’s social media bubble
Bob Cesca
The GOP nominee has tapped into social media to propagate paranoia and unleash an army of angry Trump trolls
Down goes the Trump-tanic! Republicans flee the wreckage — and the Clintons dodge a bullet
Andrew O'Hehir
Schwarzenegger, McCain and other GOP bigwigs have finally had enough — and the damaged Clintons heave a huge sigh
From the “old right” to the alt-right: How the conservative ideology of FDR’s day fueled the rise of Trump
Paul Rosenberg
Yes, Donald Trump is a conservative — in some ways, he represents a return to the anti-New Deal right of the 1940s
Donald Trump’s poll-watching “voter fraud” squad sounds like it could easily lead to voter intimidation
Simon Maloy
Trump tells Pennsylvania supporters to deputize themselves as poll watchers. What could possibly go wrong?
The anti-climax: VP candidates Mike Pence and Tim Kaine try harder, but…
Neal Gabler
...the Nov. 8 contest is still all about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
Want to know who will win the White House? Watch the stock market
Angelo Young
Wall Street is often right about presidential elections. It's banking on Donald Trump
Robert Reich: Don’t overlook Donald Trump, and don’t give Republicans a free pass
Robert Reich
Yes, Donald Trump is a threat. But so is the rest of the Republican Party
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