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After the midterms, Trump faces a possibly fatal setback for his 2024 coup plans

Amanda Marcotte
Pundits told Biden that voters don't care about the fate of democracy. Thankfully, the president didn't listen

Five states just voted on legalizing recreational marijuana. These are the results

Troy Farah
Elsewhere, natural psychedelic drugs were on the ballot

The Dobbs effect is real: Voters, still angry about the Roe overturn, turned out to protect abortion

Amanda Marcotte
Pundits said people forgot about Dobbs. The success of abortion rights and pro-choice politicians says different

“Don’t fall for it”: AOC issues warning as GOP revives “red mirage” conspiracy

Brett Wilkins
"There is nothing to suggest that delay indicates fraud. Counting every vote takes time," expert says

What “red wave”? Democrats on the verge of major November surprise

Igor Derysh
Outcome for Democrats vastly better than predicted: They're poised to win major seats in Pennsylvania, Arizona

“Perfect storm”: Arizona could prove pivotal in attempts to subvert the next presidential election

Jessica Goodheart
With election deniers up and down the ballot, key voters don’t rank democracy as a big concern

“These people are no longer fringe”: Midterms likely to confirm MAGA’s staying power

Steve Appleford
Like the Tea Party, Freedom Caucus House members have been loud and divisive. Why haven’t they paid the same price?

Trump teases “very big announcement” in election-eve Ohio rally — after calling Pelosi an “animal”

Areeba Shah
What might he announce next week at Mar-a-Lago? Meanwhile, he attacks DOJ, lets J.D. Vance talk for two minutes

Black voters strike back against election denialism — and its corporate funders

RJ Smith
In Michigan, those most affected by voting restrictions target DTE Energy and other corporations

How voter suppression and gerrymandering by the Texas GOP derails environmental justice

Elliott Woods
Voter suppression blocks calls by Texans of color for regulation and climate action

Experts: These churches violate law by endorsing candidates — should have tax-exempt status revoked

Jessica Priest, Jeremy Schwartz, Chris Morran
Tax-exempt churches are barred from endorsing in elections — but they're doing it anyway

Marjorie Taylor Greene says communists got her banned from Twitter

Brandon Gage
Greene was banned from the platform in January for sharing misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines

Elon Musk’s “blue check” debacle: His brain has been broken by whiny incels

Amanda Marcotte
For Twitter's angry nerds, the blue check is like a girlfriend — it's infuriating because you can't buy it

Trial shows Oath Keepers never wanted January 6 to end, and GOP candidates plan to grant their wish

Amanda Marcotte
Gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels promised "Republicans will never lose" again if he seizes power in Wisconsin

Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court ruling could toss thousands of ballots over “irrelevant technicality”

Jake Johnson
PA's high court ruled that mail-in ballots received without a correct date on the outer envelope cannot be counted

How the Biden administration caved to Republicans on fighting election disinformation

Andrea Bernstein, Ilya Marritz
DHS pulled back on a comprehensive effort to address disinformation to help election workers

Churches are breaking the law by endorsing in elections — but the IRS is looking the other way

Jeremy Schwartz, Jessica Priest
The IRS has largely abdicated its enforcement responsibilities as churches have become more brazen

Behind the GOP gaslighting over Pelosi attack: They know it won’t happen to them

Heather Digby Parton
Republicans wink and nod and spread grotesque memes. They only pretend to disapprove — because the tactic works

“Cold hard threat to democracy”: GOP sowing chaos at polls even before election day

Julia Conley
"Voters deserve better than this when they exercise their constitutional right at the polls," said one watchdog

Michigan GOP candidate Tudor Dixon wants a new book ban: No divorced characters

Amanda Marcotte
It's a ludicrous idea that reflects the real Republican plan: Education is about social control, not learning

Arizona’s attack on voting rights: It’s part of a long and ugly tradition

Heather Digby Parton
Armed goons are reportedly harassing Arizona voters — it's a new twist in the Grand Canyon State's nasty history

In major break with Biden administration, 30 House progressives call for ceasefire in Ukraine

Medea Benjamin, Marcy Winograd
In a first sign of pushback, progressives call for "diplomatic push" with Putin to reach a "realistic" ceasefire

The polls were way off in 2020. Have pollsters learned their lesson ahead of 2022 midterms?

W. Joseph Campbell
Are election polls even worth the bother?

Dark money groups have pumped $1 billion into GOP campaigns to recapture Senate

Jake Johnson
Stephen Miller, other Trump officials steering massive dark money into Pennsylvania and other key Senate races
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