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No “get out of jail free” card: Is the fight to end mass incarceration wasting away in Washington?

James Kilgore
Throughout 2015, our over-reliance on imprisonment drew a constant spotlight, but the issue is no longer a priority

It’s still Trump’s show: Journalists should avoid the temptation to assume Mike Pence is the power behind the throne

Amanda Marcotte
Mike Pence is being used to normalize the Trump ticket, but journalists must not take the bait

Swinging the Senate blue may hinge on Latino voters: Why more action to mobilize these voters is necessary

Emily Schwartz Greco
Veteran organizers say Democrats need more than Spanish-language TV ads to mobilize them

This is not a moment, it’s a movement: More at stake for Sanders supporters than merely the 2016 election

Conor Lynch
Defeating Trump in November is imperative, but so is maintaining a popular movement long after the votes are cast

How does Trump betray American political tradition? Let us count the ways

Todd Gitlin
Trump refused to shelter, cover or justify the political declarations of recent political leaders across the board

The right’s Trump phenomenon: Why the left won’t spawn a policy-free demagogue any time soon

Sean McElwee
The causal factors that spawned Trump's rise simply can’t be replicated on the Democratic side

Meet the Donald Trump of the 1840s: Lewis Charles Levin rode the wave of righteous anger

Brendan Spiegel
Anti-immigrant rage? Warnings that the America we know and love is dying? We've seen this before

A dissenting opinion: Supreme Court is not a top priority in this election

Frank Joyce
Let’s stop kidding ourselves — the white male power legal system isn’t really on our side to begin with

A challenge for Paul Ryan: Make the case for Donald Trump

Simon Maloy
Enough with the narrow denunciations: Paul Ryan should explain what powerful force keeps him bound to Donald Trump

“History will not forgive them”: Khizr Khan’s warning ought to shake Republicans from their stupor

Sean Illing
Every Republican who continues to excuse Trump will forever have to defend themselves for their inaction

5 stupidest right-wing moments this week: Donald’s prolonged temper tantrum

Janet Allon
A lack of a strong vocabulary — as well as virulent racism — seems to run in the Trump family.

2016 Republicans: A “Know Nothing” party for the 21st Century

Mark DeLucia
The politics of xenophobia: Trump follows a long tradition of vilifying immigrants — a stance the GOP owns

The DNC message to fed-up Republicans: Leave the dark side and join us

Heather Digby Parton
Last night focused on luring GOP moderates appalled by the RNC hatefest. The message was clear, but will it work?

The right-wing spin machine in action: Conservatives race to clean up mess from Trump’s insane news conference

Gary Legum
Rudy Giuliani and Newt Gingrich were quick to defend Trump for inviting Russia to hack Hillary's emails

Bill Clinton’s right-wing courtship: He works his magic at DNC to lure moderates and GOPers

Carrie Sheffield
Bill Clinton is laying out a new strategy for Democrats by hitting bi-partisan themes

In defense of Bernie’s boo-birds (sort of): Democratic dissent is not the party’s real problem

Andrew O'Hehir
A party long adrift from ideology and history shows signs of life – and the establishment clutches its pearls

Division and tension at the DNC: The Democrats’ night of unity is marred by dissent

Sean Illing
The burden to heal the party was on Bernie Sanders — but there's only so much even he can do

Trump’s killed the GOP: He erased covert racism from the party’s platform — by being overtly racist

Henry Fernandez
With the nomination of Trump, the 162-year-old Republican party has rewound to its pre-dog-whistle iteration

REPORT: Donald Trump embraces his inner-Richard Nixon in leaked copy of RNC speech

Scott Eric Kaufman
"We will be a country of law and order," Trump will reportedly say, and "I will be your voice!"

Will Republicans listen to one of their own? The Senate’s only black Republican reveals his own experiences with racial profiling

Sophia Tesfaye
In a moving Senate floor speech, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott admits he's been targeted by Capitol Hill police

Time to move on: Sanders has endorsed Clinton, but some of his backers are still pointlessly raging against reality

Sean Illing
The primaries are over — progressives now must get together and make the easy choice: Clinton or Trump?

With friends like these: More reasons why LGBT people should fear a Donald Trump presidency

Nico Lang
With Michele Bachmann advising & Mike Pence as VP, a Trump presidency could be worse for LGBT people than Reagan's

There will be another Trump: His views alienate some, but the ideas behind them represent every American’s worst fears

Sean Posey
Dems will have a runaway victory in November and fail to heed any of the lessons behind Trump’s rise

Trump’s populist lie: Republicans are denouncing him, average working Americans are fooled by him

Robert Reich
The real Trump isn’t a populist. He’s a plutocrat and, above all, a con man
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