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Republicans’ border battle at risk of blowing up
Heather Digby Parton
The big question is whether or not this latest stunt will succeed for the GOP where all the others have failed
“There’s a real risk they get away with it”: Lawrence Lessig on how to steal the 2024 election
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's "stupid" 2020 scheme was doomed to fail, says legal scholar. But other methods would probably work
Swing Left fights for the future: “One-stop shopping” for progressive wins in 2024 and beyond
Paul Rosenberg
Swing Left activists drove the blue wave of 2018 and tamed the "red tsunami" of 2022. They're bullish this year too
Why Trump’s followers still love the boss: Crime is a feature, not a bug
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's true believers will never abandon him. They love his vicious, amoral behavior. It's time to face that
House Republicans cry James Comer’s “clueless investigation” is a “disaster”: report
Tatyana Tandanpolie
“James Comer continues to embarrass himself and House Republicans," one Republican told The Messenger
“What if the Jan. 6 insurrection had been successful?”: The key to making the Trump threat real
Chauncey DeVega
Voters must ask: What would have happened if Trump’s coup attempt on Jan. 6 had succeeded?
“I absolutely hate Trump”: A “whole swath” of GOP voters say they’re not falling for MAGA again
Gabriella Ferrigine
“I don’t think I can vote for Trump,” one voter said. "I’ve never left a box blank. And I might have to this time"
Trump’s criminal rebrand of the Republican Party is complete
Chauncey DeVega
From the party of law and order to Trump as the leader of a mob: The GOP of 2024 looks like a cult
Scholars worry Haley and Ramaswamy’s race-blindness helps GOP advance “white supremacist worldview”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Republican denials of racism in the US help feed "fantasy of white victimhood," professor says
“Democrat shenanigans”: Experts alarmed as MAGA fans cry “fraud” in Iowa — despite Trump’s huge win
Areeba Shah
“‘Democracy’ as we’ve experienced it is at risk,” professor warns
A compact with Christian America: What Donald Trump owes the religious right after Iowa
Chauncey DeVega
As the 2024 election approaches and Trump’s criminal trials bear down on him, he will escalate his hate sermons
Texas Democrat Jasmine Crockett is going viral – just the way she wants it
Grace Yarrow
A freshman in Congress, Crockett's uncensored barbs and musings have helped launch her into the spotlight
The resistance caucus: A Democrat goes through the looking glass in Iowa
J.M. Norris
A party that fetishizes stricter voting laws has done nothing to prevent Democrats from influencing their caucus
“Never a good sign”: Top Trump lawyer withdraws ahead of E. Jean Carroll trial
Gabriella Ferrigine
Attorney Joe Tacopina's departure came a day before jury selection is set to begin in New York
Reactionary centrism: The toxic force that could elect Trump — and kill off democracy
Paul Rosenberg
Supposedly fair-minded moderates who demonize the left are poisoning our politics — and only helping the Orange Man
Trump back on Maine ballot for now, but GOP fails to impeach secretary of state
Phil Hirschkorn
Pine Tree State in an uproar as Republicans try to impeach top election official, Trump lawyers demand more delay
Trump the Confederate
Kirk Swearingen
The Supreme Court should consider those fake elector documents as MAGA’s de facto proclamation of secession
“This is unacceptable”: Maine’s secretary of state stands defiant in the face of “non-stop threats”
Phil Hirschkorn
“My decision was based exclusively on the facts presented to me at the hearing and my obligations under the law"
Nikki Haley blames “Democratic plant” after getting hammered for ignoring slavery as Civil War cause
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"What do you want me to say about slavery?" Haley asked a voter at a town hall
Trump’s last challenge of 2023: Will Maine become the second state to boot him off the ballot?
Phil Hirschkorn
At least one electoral vote in the Trump column hangs in the balance this week
The Supreme Court should resist taking the easy way out
Austin Sarat
As divisive as a ruling on the merits may be, America needs the Supreme Court to say whether Trump is disqualified
Jan. 6 officer: Republicans would “keep us from protecting the Capitol” if Trump tries another coup
Chauncey DeVega
Sgt. Aquilino Gonell defended the Capitol on Jan. 6. Now he's defending himself from Republicans in Congress
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