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A revolution delayed: Young people trend left, but stay home on Election Day
Sean McElwee
Even Republican millennials are less conservative than older GOPers, who maintain majorities in both houses
The godfather vs. the grandmother: How the 2016 election became a battle of “character” over substance
Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
That a proven foreign policy expert has to play the "grandmother card" shows modern politics have descended to PR
Journalistic awakening: Is Trump-bashing good for the media?
Neal Gabler
Trump is so far beyond the pale that he's finally awoken the press to the truth-squadding that is its job
Democrats are kidding themselves: The House is out of reach, period
David Daley
The left will not take the House in November, and it's not shocking. Here's why
Clinton isn’t the “perfect GOP nominee,” but she is the conservative option for 2016
Conor Lynch
What NY Times columnist Maureen Dowd got wrong about Hillary Clinton's political makeup
The rise of irreligion is the GOP’s real demographic crisis
Matthew Sheffield
A widening "Godless gap" presents Christian conservatives with a choice: Get with the times or shrink to obscurity
Peter Montgomery explains why conservative Christians are lining up behind Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's values don't coincide with those of the Christian right; Peter Montgomery explains why they back him anyway
“Dangerous precedent for free speech”: NJ Gov. Chris Christie signs law punishing boycotts of Israel
Ben Norton
Legal groups say New Jersey's new anti-BDS legislation might be unconstitutional and threatens the First Amendment
Evan McMullin’s presidential run could potentially blow up the Republican Party
Matthew Sheffield
The former CIA and Goldman Sachs employee just might manage to destroy the GOP's shrinking electoral coalition
Trump and the exploitation of right rage: It’s not the economy, stupid, that’s attracting angry white men to him
Bob Cesca
The brainwashing of Trump loyalists by right wing media is on display every day — and it's disturbing
Playing the “What if?” game: The alternate reality where Trump vs. Clinton never happens
Gary Legum
Jeb, Cruz, Rubio? They couldn't beat Hillary either — nor could anyone in the GOP's "deep bench"
Denial, anger and revenge: By playing the “rigged election” card, Trump and his backers will wreak havoc on the U.S. after November
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's followers and the GOP will do everything to ensure that Clinton and America pays a price for her victory
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